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FHA Loans

Do The Same FHA Loan Requirements Apply To All Borrowers? Part Two

Do the same FHA loan requirements apply to all borrowers? We have been examining that question in recent posts. FHA home loan rules were written to accommodate a variety of circumstances. There’s no true “one size fits all” home loan, so there are different regulations for different situations. The basic standards apply to all, but there are situational factors where some rules apply to certain borrowers that won’t apply to others. But what does this mean? FHA FICO Score Requirements Borrowers with qualifying FICO scores are eligible for maximum financing, which would include a minimum 3.5% down payment based on the adjusted value of the property. But the rules change for those who do not have FICO scores that meet the minimum requirement. Those with FICO scores below 580 will | more...

 
FHA Loan

Do The Same FHA Loan Requirements Apply to All Borrowers?

Do the same FHA loan requirements apply to all borrowers? This is a complex question, and the answer depends greatly on whether credit issues are being discussed or whether general requirements for loan approval outside FICO scores are the topic. What’s the difference? Basically, FHA loan rules apply for all borrowers when it comes to the basic minimum requirements, standards, and verification processes for a certain type of mortgage. If you apply for a new purchase mortgage, those basic requirements will affect your transaction. But the basic requirements for an FHA reverse mortgage are not the same as those for a new purchase loan and so there are different standards for that type of loan including an age requirement. FHA reverse mortgages are only for qualified borrowers age 62 or | more...

 

Do First Time Home Buyers Have Different FHA Loan Requirements? Part Two

Do first time home buyers have different FHA loan requirements than those who have owned a home before? The short answer is no-FHA mortgages do not have different terms or requirements for different types of borrowers. First time home buyers may find that an individual lender or financial institution offers incentives for first time buyers, but these programs are not mandated or regulated by the FHA. The FHA loan FICO score minimum requirements, appraisal rules, regulations governing verification of down payment funds and other requirements are identical no matter who is applying. That is not to say that FICO scores and other financial qualifications don’t change how an FHA mortgage loan is handled-in that area borrowers will find different requirements depending on whether the borrower is deemed a good credit | more...

 
Getting Ready For Your Home Loan

Do First Time Home Buyers Have Different FHA Loan Requirements?

Do first time home buyers have different FHA loan requirements? This question is tricky because it’s easy to forget that there are FHA loan requirements but lender standards, state law, and other factors will also have a say in how your home loan is handled. What follows is a discussion about FHA loan program requirements-you may find that your chosen participating lender has additional rules and procedures which also must be followed. FHA Home Loans Are Not Just For First-Time Home Buyers The FHA home loan program is not specifically designed for one type of borrower. That means that borrowers across a diverse range of home owning experience, income brackets, and careers may be eligible for an FHA mortgage, refinance loan, or reverse mortgage. The fact that you have owned | more...

 
Does FHA have a disaster loan program?

Does FHA Have A Disaster Loan Program?

Does FHA have a disaster loan program? The short answer is yes, and it is quite different than a standard FHA forward mortgage. The FHA 203(h) loan is available as a new purchase mortgage or a refinance loan. In this case “new purchase” may lead some to believe you are only allowed to buy a new home with an FHA 203(h), but the reality is that you can use the 203(h) to rehab an existing damaged home, or purchase a replacement home. FHA 203(h) Disaster Loans: Unique Requirements FHA 203(h) disaster loans are only approved for those who are in federally-declared disaster areas. You cannot be approved for an FHA 203K(h) mortgage if you are not in a one of the official presidentially-declared federal disaster areas. You can check the | more...

 
Is U.S. Citizenship Required For An FHA One-Time Close Construction Loan?

FHA One-Time Close Construction Loan Rules: Utilities

FHA loan rules for One-Time Close / Single-Close construction loans include a set of requirements the finished property, which must meet both state/local building code and FHA loan minimum property standards. Those FHA standards include a set of requirements for access, utilities, and water quality which must be met as a condition of loan approval. It’s surprising to some FHA loan applicants that certain features of a new construction home are A) regulated and/or B) allow things like septic tanks or wells. But not all properties are the same, and some construction issues are present in some housing markets that aren’t a consideration elsewhere. Well water is a great example. When a resident of a large metropolitan areas thinks of a new construction home, it’s likely that issues surrounding wells | more...

 
Buying a House

FHA Loan Debt-To-Income Ratios Part Two

What is the debt-to- income ratio (DTI) for an FHA loan? We answered that question in a previous blog post, discussing the FHA loan rules for loan approval where loan affordability is concerned. In general, FICO scores and debt ratios are reviewed together. You may have a debt ratio that comes close to or exceeds the general standard for these limits, but compensating factors may apply to help the lender justify approving your home loan. What are these factors? FHA Loan Compensating Factors For Higher Debt-To-Income Ratios FICO scores play an important part in determining who must have compensating factors for a high DTI. As the FHA loan handbook states, borrowers who meet the FHA loan FICO score requirement for maximum financing (580 or above) can have a debt to | more...

 
FHA mortgage loans

What Is The Debt-To-Income Ratio For An FHA Loan?

What is the debt-to- income ratio for an FHA loan? Simply put, it’s the amount of income you have compared to the amount of money you must pay each month on your financial obligations. The debt-to-income ratio (DTI) is an important part of the lender’s calculations that determine whether or not you will be approved for the mortgage loan. Debt-To-Income Ratio Calculations For FHA Loans There are two kinds of debt-to-income ratio calculations. One is made with the borrower’s current income and debts, the other is made with those factors plus the amount of the projected monthly mortgage payment. If you aren’t sure whether you can afford a mortgage loan or not, the second ration will tell you what percentage of your pay will be taken up by your monthly | more...

 
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Does The FHA Have An Inspection Checklist?

Does FHA have an inspection checklist? The question is a popular one, but it reveals a common misconception about the nature of FHA appraisals. It is one that’s extremely important to clarify-the FHA appraisal is NOT a home inspection and shouldn’t be considered one. The FHA Appraisal Is A Tool For The Lender, Not The Borrower In spite of the fact that an FHA appraiser is required to insure the property to be purchased with an FHA home loan meets minimum standards, the real usefulness of the appraisal is NOT for the borrower. The lender uses the appraisal to determine the fair market value of the home and that purpose should be considered its’ primary end result. That means the FHA appraisal is NOT a stamp of FHA approval, or | more...

 
HUD

HUD Makes Disaster Relief Available For California Wildfire Victims

The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced disaster relief for victims of California wildfires, following a presidential declaration of federal disaster areas in the state. According to a press release published on the HUD/FHA official site, “HUD will speed federal disaster assistance to the State of California and provide support to homeowners and low-income renters forced from their homes due to wildfires” in the counties affected by the major disaster declaration. Those counties include: Butte Lake Mendocino Napa Nevada Orange Sonoma Yuba Those in federally declared disaster areas are eligible for a variety of measures from the FHA and HUD including FHA loan foreclosure relief in the form of a 90-day moratorium for all FHA mortgage foreclosure actions in the affected areas. Home owners may also be eligible | more...