Cumberland County Housing and Redevelopment Authorities (CCHRA) is a HUD-approved housing counseling agency committed to maintaining the confidentiality, integrity, and security of your personal information. We collect only what is necessary to provide housing counseling and education services, meet PHFA, HUD, and funder requirements, and support your housing goals. This policy explains how your information is collected, used, shared, and safeguarded in compliance with HUD and federal privacy laws.
Information We Collect & How It’s Used
CCHRA collects information you provide through intake forms, counseling sessions, or documents such as credit reports, pay stubs, or tax returns. This may include your name, contact details, date of birth, demographic data (for HUD/PHFA reporting), Social Security number (or last four digits), income, employment, household information, mortgage or rental data, and notes from counseling sessions.
Your information is used to:
- Provide housing counseling, education, and financial capability services
 - Create an individualized action plan
 - Meet PHFA, HUD, and funder reporting requirements
 - Evaluate program outcomes and effectiveness
 - Obtain credit reports (with your consent)
 - Coordinate services or referrals with partners (with your consent)
 
Information Sharing & Disclosure
CCHRA does not sell or rent your personal information. We may share information only as required or permitted by law with:
- PHFA, HUD, and HUD-approved intermediaries for reporting, monitoring, and compliance
 - Funders or partners under grant agreements
 - Credit bureaus (with written consent)
 - Service providers or lenders you authorize
 - Law enforcement or government agencies when legally required
 
As a HUD-approved agency, CCHRA must collect personal information for program delivery and reporting. HUD and its agents may access this data for compliance and evaluation and must protect it under the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. § 552a).
Record Retention, Security & Communication
Client records are retained for at least three (3) years after case closure or longer if required by funders, then securely destroyed. We safeguard your information through locked storage, password-protected databases, staff access limits, and secure file disposal.
We may contact you by phone, mail, email, or secure electronic means. Since regular email may not be encrypted, avoid sending sensitive data unless through a secure system provided by CCHRA. Policy updates will be posted online or available upon request.
Client Rights
You have the right to:
- Review your file upon written request
 - Request corrections to inaccurate information
 - Withdraw consent for data sharing (except where required by law)
 - Your information will not be shared for marketing or solicitation purposes.
 
Client Consent & Acknowledgment
We will obtain your written authorization before sharing information with third parties for purposes not required by law or HUD/PHFA program regulations. You may withdraw consent by written request.
Please review each statement and check the box below:
-  I have received and reviewed CCHRA’s Privacy Policy.
 -  I understand how my personal information may be collected, used, and shared.
 -  I understand my information may be shared with PHFA, HUD, HUD-approved intermediaries, or funders for compliance and evaluation.
 -  I consent to the collection and use of my personal information as described.