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JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America Offer Mortgage Relief to Los Angeles Wildfire Victims

Major banks step up with forbearance options for residents impacted by one of LA’s worst natural disasters.

by thinktank
January 14, 2025
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JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America Offer Mortgage Relief to Los Angeles Wildfire Victims

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As Los Angeles residents deal with the aftermath of one of the most destructive wildfires in the city’s history, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America are stepping in to provide much-needed financial relief for affected homeowners. Both banking giants have announced mortgage forbearance programs to help customers recover from the devastating impact of the fires.

JPMorgan Chase revealed on Monday that its Chase Home Lending division is offering disaster forbearance for mortgage customers who have been impacted by the wildfires. Similarly, Bank of America confirmed that its relief program includes mortgage forbearance tailored to meet individual customer needs.

Forbearance allows borrowers to temporarily pause their loan repayments or reduce the amount they owe each month, providing critical financial breathing room during a crisis. These measures are intended to help homeowners rebuild and recover as they navigate the challenges caused by the wildfires.

The relief programs come as thousands of families in Los Angeles face property damage, displacement, and significant financial strain in the wake of this catastrophic natural disaster. By easing repayment conditions, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America aim to lessen the burden on affected residents and support their road to recovery.

If you are a mortgage customer of either institution and have been impacted by the wildfires, contact their customer service teams to explore relief options that may be available to you. This proactive step by two of the nation’s largest banks demonstrates a commitment to standing by their customers during a time of immense need.

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