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FHA Loans And Bankruptcy: Chapter 7

How Do You Apply For An FHA Loan?

How do you apply for an FHA loan? There are several things you can do to get the process started on an FHA home loan, but the first step is to determine if you are ready to fill out the application paperwork. Some aren’t as ready as they think, while others are definitely able to get started right away. Let’s examine what’s needed to come to the application process. Preparation And Savings Preparing for an FHA loan means the doing following things: checking your credit reports so that you see what the lender will see when you fill out your application data, correcting any erroneous entries in your credit report, making sure you have 12 months of on-time payments on all financial obligations before applying, and saving up for your | more...

 
Do I Have To Make A Down Payment On An FHA Mortgage?

What Is An FHA Loan Down Payment? Sources Of Down Payment Funds

What is an FHA loan down payment? We examined the basics in our last blog post, but one important issue related to down payment funds? Their source. FHA loan rules state that the lender must verify the source of all funds to be used in the down payment. Not all sources are eligible to be used; FHA loan rules have strict guidelines about how and where such funds may be derived. For example, while borrowers are permitted to get down payment help from outside sources, none of those sources may have a financial stake in the outcome of the transaction. So your seller may not directly provide down payment funds, and any other contributing party cannot get reimbursement from anyone involved in the transaction. Down Payment Source Funds: The Official | more...

 
What is an FHA loan down payment?

What Is An FHA Loan Down Payment?

What is an FHA loan down payment? Simply put, your down payment on a home loan is an investment paid up-front which is separate from other loan expenses. The original idea behind making a down payment likely had something to do with the idea that a borrower who has invested a serious portion of cash up front on the home purchase has a greater interest in paying their mortgage, not defaulting on the loan, and being a successful home owner. FHA loan rules which govern the down payment are found in HUD 4000.1, the FHA loan handbook, and have plenty to say about the amount and sourcing of an FHA mortgage loan down payment. What Is An FHA Loan Down Payment? The FHA loan handbook describes the down payment, also | more...

 
When Is An FHA Loan Better Than A Conventional Loan?

When Is An FHA Loan Better Than A Conventional Loan? Refinancing Issues

When is an FHA loan better than a conventional loan? If you are exploring your refinance options, you may find your FHA loan options provide you with some unexpected flexibility. Refinancing Conventional To FHA Yes, FHA loan rules permit those who have existing conventional, VA, or other non-FHA mortgages to refinance them into an FHA loan using cash-out refinancing or no cash-out FHA refinancing. Borrowers will need to budget for a new appraisal for these FHA refinance loan transactions, and you’ll be required to do the usual credit and employment checks. Refinancing from a conventional loan to an FHA loan also includes flexibility where interest rates are concerned. Have you ever compared FHA fixed-rate mortgage loans with FHA adjustable rate mortgages (ARM loans)? For some borrowers, refinancing out of an | more...

 
FHA Mortgage Loan

When Is An FHA Loan Better Than A Conventional Loan?

When is an FHA loan better than a conventional loan? Many potential FHA borrowers ask this question. Do you know how FHA loans stack up against their conventional loan counterparts? Purchase And Refinance The FHA Single Family Loan program features loans for both new purchases and refinancing. If you are considering a refinance loan in your home buying strategy, an FHA mortgage may be the right move for you. If you buy FHA and refinance FHA, you can take advantage of the FHA-to-FHA only Streamline Refinance loan to get into a lower mortgage payment and/or interest rates. We’ll cover the refinancing aspect of FHA mortgage loans more closely in another blog post. FHA Loan Interest Rates FHA home loans feature interest rates that are often competitive with their conventional loan | more...

 
FHA Loan Approval and Late or Missed Housing Payments

When Is An FHA Loan A Good Idea? Part Two

When is an FHA loan a good idea? There are plenty of new purchase options, but those who have existing home loans and want to refinance into lower payments or interest rates should also explore their FHA mortgage options. FHA Loans Are For Those Who Want To Refinance FHA Loans Borrowers with existing FHA mortgage loans should consider the FHA Streamline Refinance loan option. This type of FHA refi loan does not offer money back to the borrower (except for refunds of money paid up front for things that later get financed into the loan amount) but does require a benefit to the borrower in one of several forms: A lower monthly payment A lower interest rate A fixed rate (when refinancing out of an adjustable rate mortgage loan) There | more...

 
FHA loans

When Is An FHA Loan A Good Idea?

When is an FHA loan a good idea? The answer depends on what you’re looking for from a home loan. Some borrowers are exactly right for an FHA mortgage, others may need another alternative. Is an FHA loan right for you? FHA Loan Occupancy Requirements Most FHA single family home loans require occupancy. The lender will ask you to certify in writing that you intend to occupy the property as your primary residence and not as a vacation home or other occasional occupancy type situation. Borrowers are free to purchase homes with up to four units and rent out the unused living units, but at least one borrower must occupy the home as her or his primary residence (usually within two months of loan closing). So if you are looking | more...

 
Refinancing a Second Home With An FHA Mortgage Loan

Who Qualifies For FHA Loans?

Who qualifies for an FHA mortgage loan? There are lots of misconceptions about this-some people think FHA mortgage loans are only for first-time home buyers, others might wrongly think FHA loans are only for people who can’t afford a conventional mortgage. But the truth is much different-FHA loans require borrowers to financially qualify, but there are not restrictions on who can apply when it comes to past home ownership, “maximum income” or other factors. FHA Loans Are For First-Time Home Buyers AND Those Purchasing Homes Again That’s correct. FHA mortgage loans don’t, under the basic rules of the program itself, favor first time home buyers with different terms than those who are purchasing another home. Second, or even third-time home buyers can get the same benefits of an FHA mortgage | more...

 
FHA refinance loans: Questions To Ask

Who Should Get An FHA Loan? Part Two

Who should get an FHA Loan? There are many reasons why you might want to explore your FHA loan options, and not all of them involve the need to purchase a new home. FHA loans are for both house hunters and those who are looking to refinance. The options you choose will depend on your financial needs and goals. FHA Loans Are For Refinancing, Too FHA refinance loans are an excellent choice for those who want to refinance. FHA loans can refinance existing FHA mortgages, but also non-FHA loans such as VA or conventional mortgages. Refinancing into an FHA mortgage has an even bigger advantage if you are currently in a non-FHA mortgage with an adjustable rate. You can refinance into a fixed-rate FHA home loan and get the benefit | more...

 
What is my FHA home loan down payment?

Who Should Get An FHA Loan?

Who should get an FHA loan? There are a variety of options with FHA mortgages, and depending on your financial goals and needs, you may find an FHA mortgage is the right choice for you, especially if you are interested in lower interest rates, and a more competitive down payment requirement. FHA Loans Are For Those Who Need A Lower Down Payment You should get an FHA mortgage loan if the idea of paying as much as 10% down doesn’t work for you. FHA mortgage loans require a minimum 3.5% down payment, which is based on the adjusted value of the property you are purchasing. It is important to know that your credit history will play an important part in determining your down payment in some cases; borrowers who have | more...