The Connecticut Affidavit — Federal Loss Mitigation Programs (For cases filed before January 3, 2017) is a document used in foreclosure proceedings. This affidavit is filed by the mortgagor (borrower) to prove that they are eligible for one of the federal loss mitigation programs available. This affidavit is used to provide evidence that the mortgagor has taken steps to secure a loan modification or other loss mitigation program, and is not an admission of liability or obligation on the part of the borrower. There are two types of Connecticut Affidavit — Federal Loss Mitigation Programs (For cases filed before January 3, 2017): 1. Connecticut Affidavit — Making Home AffordableMAHA): This affidavit is used to demonstrate eligibility for the Making Home Affordable Program, which is designed to help homeowners facing financial hardship. The affidavit must include a signed agreement from the borrower stating that they have requested assistance from the lender in accordance with the MA program, and that they have taken all necessary steps to secure the modification. 2. Connecticut Affidavit — Other Federal Loss Mitigation Programs (For cases filed before January 3, 2017): This affidavit is used to demonstrate eligibility for other Federal loss mitigation programs, such as the FHA Home Affordable Modification Program (CAMP), VA Home Affordable Modification Program (CHAMP), or USDA Rural Housing Service Home Affordable Modification Program (RHS CAMP). The affidavit must include a signed agreement from the borrower stating that they have requested assistance from the lender in accordance with these programs, and that they have taken all necessary steps to secure the modification.