Awase Homes · Solutions

More paths
for the home
you value.

A home can need more than one answer. We help eligible homeowners compare practical options for temporary household support, energy costs, unsupported solar equipment, and a voluntary home sale.

Every property and program is reviewed individually. Eligibility, costs, obligations, and timing are provided in writing before you decide.

Start with the pressure you need to relieve.

We look at the home, the existing agreements, the utility history, and your goals before recommending a path. The point is not to force every homeowner into the same product. It is to find the option whose terms genuinely fit.

Four ways forward.

Availability varies. Each option below begins with a qualification review and ends with written terms you can compare before making a decision.

01

Household payment supportSix- or twelve-month options

For some qualifying projects, Awase Homes may offer a fixed promotional benefit designed to offset eligible household expenses for six or twelve months. The approved benefit amount, schedule, eligible uses, and conditions are disclosed in writing.

6-month option12-month optionWritten benefit terms

This is not a government benefit, loan modification, or promise to modify your mortgage. Continue making payments to your lender and other providers unless they instruct you otherwise.

02

A plan for lower energy costsYour home, modeled individually

We review recent energy use, the utility rate plan, roof, equipment, and available payment options to estimate whether solar, storage, or efficiency upgrades could reduce total energy costs. Any projected percentage comes from the home-specific analysis—not a one-size-fits-all promise.

Utility-bill reviewSolar + storageHome-specific estimate

Savings are estimates, not guarantees. Utility charges may remain, and a loan, lease, or power-purchase agreement may create a separate payment that can increase over time. Actual results depend on usage, rates, system production, agreement terms, and utility rules.

03

A voluntary sale before foreclosureExplore the timeline while options remain

If selling is the path you choose, Awase Homes can evaluate a direct purchase of the property. A voluntary sale that closes before a scheduled foreclosure may prevent the foreclosure sale. When the agreed price exceeds the mortgage payoff, liens, taxes, and transaction costs, remaining net proceeds are paid to you through escrow.

Direct-purchase reviewEscrow closingNet-equity estimate

Selling transfers ownership of the home. Closing, timing, and net proceeds are not guaranteed. Awase Homes may be the buyer and has a financial interest in the transaction. Compare alternatives, contact your loan servicer, and consider independent legal advice or a HUD-approved housing counselor.

04

Help for unsupported solar systemsWhen the original installer is gone

We can assess equipment, ownership, financing, warranties, roof condition, permits, and utility-interconnection status. For qualifying properties, a licensed contractor may remove or replace eligible equipment through a clearly disclosed purchase, lease, or power-purchase agreement.

System assessmentOwnership reviewReplacement options

Little or no upfront payment does not mean free. Customers remain responsible for all amounts stated in their agreement and applicable utility charges. Existing loans, liens, warranties, and equipment ownership must be resolved before removal or replacement. Savings are not guaranteed.

Understand the terms before choosing the path.

  1. Tell us what is happening. We start with the pressure point, property, current agreements, and the outcome you want.
  2. We verify what can be verified. Utility history, title, equipment, liens, timing, permits, and third-party approvals shape what is actually available.
  3. Compare a written option. You see the estimated benefit, costs, obligations, assumptions, conditions, and cancellation rights before deciding.
  4. Choose—or do not choose. There is no obligation to proceed after an initial review.

Which option may fit
your home?

Tell us what you are trying to solve. We will start with the facts and explain what is—and is not—available.