B. Loughner v. PA Housing Finance Agency

CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJanuary 8, 2025
Docket184 C.D. 2024
StatusUnpublished

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B. Loughner v. PA Housing Finance Agency, (Pa. Ct. App. 2025).

Opinion

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Braden Loughner, : Petitioner : : v. : : Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, : No. 184 C.D. 2024 Respondent : Submitted: December 9, 2024

BEFORE: HONORABLE ANNE E. COVEY, Judge HONORABLE LORI A. DUMAS, Judge HONORABLE STACY WALLACE, Judge

OPINION NOT REPORTED

MEMORANDUM OPINION BY JUDGE COVEY FILED: January 8, 2025 Braden Loughner (Loughner) petitions this Court, pro se, for review of the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency’s (Agency) December 29, 2023 Final Agency Decision affirming the denial of his mortgage assistance request. Loughner presents one issue for this Court’s review: whether he is eligible for the Pennsylvania Homeowner Assistance Fund program (Fund). After review, this Court affirms. On June 7, 2023, Loughner started the online Fund application (Application) requesting $14,371.00 in mortgage assistance for the property located at 210 Possum Hollow Road, Greensburg, Pennsylvania (PA) 15601 (Property). See Certified Record (C.R.) at 29-66.1 On October 16, 2023, the Fund denied Loughner’s Application. On October 26, 2023, Loughner appealed from the Fund’s denial decision. On December 29, 2023, the Agency denied Loughner’s appeal because (1) Loughner failed to provide a photo identification (ID) that matches proof

1 Because the Certified Record pages are not numbered, the page numbers referenced herein reflect electronic pagination. of ownership, a complete absentee co-owner affidavit, or other sufficient verification of residency; and (2) the Property securing the mortgage is not owner-occupied. See C.R. at 80-82. Loughner appealed to this Court.2 Initially, in Section 9058d(c)(1) of the Coronavirus Economic Stabilization Act, Congress declared:

There is established in the [United States (U.S.)] Department of the Treasury [(Treasury)] a Homeowner Assistance Fund [(HAF)] to mitigate financial hardships associated with the coronavirus pandemic by providing such funds as are appropriated by subsection (a) to eligible entities for the purpose of preventing homeowner mortgage delinquencies, defaults, foreclosures, loss of utilities or home energy services, and displacements of homeowners experiencing financial hardship after January 21, 2020, through qualified expenses related to mortgages and housing, which include-- (A) mortgage payment assistance[.]

15 U.S.C. § 9058d(c)(1). Section 102-F of The Fiscal Code3 provides that the Agency shall administer the HAF in Pennsylvania. See 72 P.S. § 102-F. Pursuant to the authority granted by the Pennsylvania General Assembly, the Agency drafted the Fund’s Overarching Program Policy Manual (Program Policy). The Program Policy is based on Treasury’s HAF Guidance4 and the Fund’s Plan.5 See 51 Pa.B. 5942 (2021). According to the Program Policy: “The Policies and Procedures for the [Fund] are provided to assist program staff, subgrantees, associated partners, and vendors in implementing and managing the

2 “[This Court’s] review is limited to whether constitutional rights were violated, an error of law [was] committed, or the findings of fact are not supported by substantial evidence.” Fish v. Pa. Hous. Fin. Agency, 931 A.2d 764, 766 n.3 (Pa. Cmwlth. 2007). 3 Act of April 9, 1929, P.L. 343, as amended, added by Section 7 of the Act of June 30, 2021, P.L. 62, 72 P.S. § 102-F. 4 See https://home.treasury.gov/system/files/136/HAF-Guidance.pdf (last visited Jan. 7, 2025). 5 See https://www.phfa.org/haf (last visited Jan. 7, 2025). 2 [Treasury] [HAF]. It is based on HAF Guidance, HAF applicable federal regulations, and the [Fund] Plan.” Supplemental Reproduced Record (S.R.R.) at 137 (footnotes omitted).6 Loughner contends that he is eligible for the Fund. Specifically, Loughner argues:

The fact is I do not possess a PA [d]river’s [l]icense that shows my home address. The reason is due to my job position, heavy equipment operator, I travel for work purposes outside of the state for extended periods. Because of this absence, in 2015 year [sic] I granted [sic] my mother as my Durable Power of Attorney to receive my mail and manage my personal finances. To date, I use my mom’s address on my PA [d]river’s [l]icense for this Durable Power of Attorney personal finance purpose. I presented alternative documents to verify my home address but was denied for the reason I did not possess a PA [d]river’s [l]icense indicating my home address.

Loughner Br. at 6. The Program Policy expressly provides: “Eligible applicants must currently occupy the property as their primary residence for which they are seeking financial assistance.” S.R.R. at 154; see also S.R.R. at 152 (“[e]ligible properties are those dwellings located in [PA] that are owner-occupied”); HAF Guidance at 5 (“A HAF participant may provide HAF funds only to a homeowner with respect to qualified expenses related to the dwelling that is such homeowner’s primary residence.”). The Program Policy mandates, in relevant part:

All homeowners listed on the deed of record . . . residing in the home and listed on the mortgage must

6 The Supplemental Reproduced Record does not comply with Pennsylvania Rule of Appellate Procedure 2173, which requires the page numbers to be numbered in Arabic figures followed by a small “b.” See Pa.R.A.P. 2173. In addition, the Supplemental Reproduced Record pages are out of order. The page numbers reflected herein are consistent with the numbering provided in the Supplemental Reproduced Record.

3 be an applicant of record and provide all required documentation requested. If a co-owner listed on the deed of record and listed on the mortgage is absent or otherwise unavailable to sign required program documentation, the application will be deemed ineligible. If an applicant is willing to complete an Absentee Co- Owner Attestation, providing facts as to why the co-owner is unavailable, they will not be deemed ineligible for failure to provide requested information or documentation. This is an exception to the program requirements and may be revoked by [the Fund] at any time. Co-owners are not permitted to apply separately for [the Fund].

S.R.R. at 154 (footnote omitted; emphasis added). The Program Policy describes, in pertinent part:

Documents needed to support the application must be supplied upon submission, including: A valid (not expired) government-issued photo ID, which may include a driver’s license, state ID, passport, or military ID. Deed or proof of ownership, which may include: ▪ Property tax bills ▪ County property tax assessment ▪ Screenshot of property information from the tax assessor’s website .... Verification of Social Security Number (SSN) or individual Tax Identification Number [] from applicant (mandatory) and co-owner (if applicable), which may include one of the documents listed below, to verify the full SSN or last 4 digits. ▪ Social security card ▪ Tax identification number ▪ Paystub(s)

4 ▪ W-2 Form ▪ 1040 tax form ▪ 1099 tax form ▪ Official bank, insurance, or government document showing a minimum of last 4 digits[.]

S.R.R. at 158-159 (emphasis added). Here, Loughner applied for the Fund assistance on June 7, 2023. See C.R. at 29-66. His Application stated that the Property’s address is 210 Possum Hollow Road, Greensburg, PA 15601. See C.R. at 29. However, Loughner provided a driver’s license and a W-2 Form indicating that his address was 111 Cross Street, Irwin, PA 15642 (Cross Street Address).7 See C.R. at 7, 10. Further, the Application’s “Applicant Information” section requires a “[m]ailing address (if different than home address)[.]” C.R. at 30. Loughner typed “PA[.]”8 Id. While Loughner provided proof of ownership of the Property, see C.R.

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