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FHA/HUD Announce Foreclosure Protection For Delaware Storm Victims

A recent press release issued by the FHA and HUD announces foreclosure protection and other relief for victims of storms in Delaware. According to HUDNo.12-173A, victims of Hurricane Sandy have more options now that three affected counties have been designated federal disaster areas. According to the press release, “President Obama issued a disaster declaration for Kent, New Castle and Sussex Counties. The President’s declaration allows HUD to offer foreclosure relief and other assistance to certain families living in these counties.” According to U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan, “Families who may have been forced from their homes need to know that help is available to begin the rebuilding process,” said Donovan. “Whether it’s foreclosure relief for families with FHA-insured loans or helping these counties to recover, HUD stands | more...

 

FHA Loans and Credit Scores Below 620: A Reader Question

A reader asks, “My husband and I have a credit score of 536.  We have 41,000 to put down on a house.  Can I get an FHA loan.  I applied with a bank but could not.” This reader question doesn’t specifically ask, but it does imply that the reader might be under one of the most common misconceptions about the FHA loan program–that the FHA itself is responsible for making loans, lending money or otherwise distributing funds. The FHA does not loan money or disburse funds. Instead, it guarantees the home loans which are issued by a participating lender. The lender is responsible for processing, approving or denying the FHA loan applications it receives. FHA loan applicants should know that while FHA minimum credit scores at listed at 500 and | more...

 

Happy Thanksgiving!

From all of us at FHANewsBlog.com, have a safe and fun holiday. We return on Friday with our regularly scheduled posts about FHA home loans, answering reader questions and related topics. Thank you for reading and we’ll see you after turkey day!

 

FHA Amends Loss Mitigation Policies

The FHA has announced important changes to its Loss Mitigation Home Retention options, intended as stated in FHA Mortgagee Letter 2012-22, to “reduce the number of full claims against the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund by assisting a greater number of qualified, distressed mortgagors in retaining their homes.” The new rules, posted on November 16, have specific requirements for the lender. “No later than 90 days after issuance of this Mortgagee Letter, mortgagees must begin to assess mortgagors in default under FHA’s loss mitigation priority order and policies referenced herein.” The new FHA loan rules alter FHA’s Home Affordable Modification Program’s (FHA-HAMP) guidelines, as well as “the definition of “Special Forbearance” in Mortgagee Letter 2002-17; and Loss Mitigation priority order guidelines in Mortgagee Letter 2000-05.” What are these changes? We | more...

 

FHA Issues Mortgagee Letter, Sets Policy For Federal Disaster Areas

Whenever a natural disaster strikes and a federal disaster area is declared in the affected zone, the FHA and HUD have issued guidance about foreclosure moratoriums, assistance for those trying to recover from the disaster and other details. These announcements are usually issued as Mortgagee Letters and come out on an as-needed basis. But now the FHA has codified its position on federally declared disaster areas in general, thanks to the new FHA/HUD Mortgagee Letter, 12-23, “Guidance for FHA-Approved Mortgagees Originating and Servicing Mortgages in Presidentially-Declared Major Disaster Areas”. According to the announcement, “This Mortgagee Letter (“ML”) provides general guidance to FHA-approved mortgagees with loans in any Presidentially-Declared Major Disaster Areas (“Disaster Areas”). Further specific guidance for individual disasters may be communicated as necessary.” This general guidance includes, “A moratorium | more...

 

Minimum Property Requirements: FHA Loan Reader Questions

A reader asks, “I have an appraisal prepared by FHA approved appraiser.  This is a short sale and appraiser has made comment that carpet in master bedroom has been removed and has bare concrete floors.” “Yet does not pose a health hazard.  She has done the appraisal “As Is” but stated floor covering is required.  Question is does FHA accept the floor to be painted with a sealer.  Borrower does not want to put carpet in until the property is in their name.  Seller will not do anything as it is a short sale.  Thanks.” FHA mortgagee letters have in the past indicated that “exposed sub-flooring” or missing carpet can be grounds for issuing a correction. In this question the reader states that the missing carpet does not pose a | more...

 

FHA Loan Refinancing: Subordinate Liens

A reader asks, “My husband and I have a FHA mortgage.  We have had the mortgage since 2005.  A couple of year ago I lost my job and we got behind.” “FHA gave us a 2nd mortgage with no interest and we only had to pay it off when we paid off the loan.  I am not sure if it was called a modification.” “Our rate is 6.50%.  We have been only 1 x 30 since then and we are current now.  Do you think a streamline would work for us and if so would FHA subordinate the 2nd as it is?” It’s impossible to comment on whether a loan “works” for an individual as so much about home loan refinancing depends on individual circumstances, but the subordinate lien question | more...

 

FHA Refinance Loans: A Reader Question

A reader asks, “I am trying to refinance my house but have had no luck. I have been employed with the same company for several years.” “My credit score is low, During the time period from 2007-2009 I was laid off twice. The only debt we have is our mortgage and what is associated with the house. Can I qualify through FHA for a refinance?” The reader’s question includes a mention of low credit scores. Low credit scores can definitely affect a borrower’s ability to borrow, depending on circumstances, the actual FICO score number and other factors. While some refinance loans are intended to assist a borrower and help reduce monthly payments, interest rates, or both, the credit score issue can be a factor. But it’s not safe to assume | more...

 

FHA Appraisals: Are They As Strict As Conventional Loan Appraisals? A Reader Question

A reader asks, “Are FHA appraisals generally more “strict” than traditional mortgage appraisals? I am questioning what types of repairs are generally required in advance of closing?” “Specifically, I am selling my owner-occupied home to buyers that are anticipating an FHA loan, but they have expressed concern about the appraisal process.” “There are cosmetic concerns at the house (rooms need paint, screen door should be replaced, missing shutter), but the well, septic, roof and furnace are all relatively new. Can you please clarify?” This question is difficult to answer for one simple reason–FHA appraisals require the home to live up to both FHA minimum property standards (MPRs) AND state/local building code. If FHA minimum standards are met, but local code compliance is not evident, FHA MPRs do NOT trump the | more...

 

FHA Loan Credit Scores: A Reader Question

A reader asks, “I want to buy a home. I am renting a house that cost me $ 1300.00 plus lights and water bill. I filed bankruptcy almost 3 years ago and my credit score is bad. I am working at the same place for almost 7 years for about 42,000.00 yearly. Could I get a FHA loan to buy a house?” FHA loan rules, as described in HUD 4155.1 Chapter Four, explains what (from a lender’s point of view) is required when applying for an FHA home loan. Under the section of Chapter Four titled, “Hierarchy of Credit Review” we learn that FHA requires the lender to take several issues into account when evaluating credit: “Evaluating credit involves reviewing payment histories in the following order: first: previous housing expenses, | more...