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FHA Loan General Credit Requirements

Do you know what the general credit requirements are for FHA mortgage loans? Outside of FHA loan FICO minimums (580 or above for maximum financing according to HUD 4000.1, though lender standards may apply beyond this) and employment history, there are a set of standards listed in the FHA loan handbook. Those standards include instructions to the lender on how credit is to be analyzed and how credit data may be collected. Those standards include the requirement that a participating FHA lender must “analyze the Borrower’s credit history, liabilities, and debts to determine creditworthiness.” In the pursuit of this, the lender must get credit reports from “an independent consumer reporting agency”. The lender “must obtain a credit report for each Borrower who will be obligated on the mortgage Note. The | more...

 
Can I get an FHA home loan if I owe back taxes?

Can I Get An FHA Home Loan If I Owe Back Taxes?

Can I get an FHA home loan if I owe back taxes? The answer to this question depends on more than one factor, the most important being whether or not the borrower is delinquent on the taxes owed. In general, borrowers who come to the home loan process with delinquent accounts will find it difficult to get loan approval. Borrowers should expect to come to the FHA home loan process with a minimum of 12 months of on-time payments for all financial obligations. That said, disputed accounts and/or issues connected to identity theft may have different requirements (police reports, documentation of the issues, etc.) When it comes to taxes, FHA loan rules emphasize the requirement to be in a satisfactory payment arrangement with the creditor and a minimum period of | more...

 
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Can I Get An FHA Loan After A Short Sale?

Can I get an FHA loan after a short sale? This is a question we handle frequently, and the answer depends on circumstances as well as guidelines found in HUD 4000.1, the FHA loan handbook. HUD 4000.1 starts off by defining what it considers to be a “short sale”, also known as pre-foreclosure sales. According to the handbook, these terms refer to “the sales of real estate that generate proceeds that are less than the amount owed on the Property and the lien holders agree to release their liens and forgive the deficiency balance on the real estate.” So we see that a short sale is something that can affect your credit, and as we’ll see, the ability to purchase a home in the near future after the sale. FHA | more...

 
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Can I Get An FHA Home Loan After Foreclosure?

Can I get an FHA loan after foreclosure? This is a question that comes up quite often. The answer depends on a variety of factors including the date that the foreclosed property was transferred out of the borrower’s name. The FHA loan handbook, HUD 4000.1, states that the FHA minimum requirements for getting a new loan following a foreclosure include a waiting period. This period, often called a “seasoning period” or “seasoning requirement” is normally three years. From HUD 4000.1: “A Borrower is generally not eligible for a new FHA-insured Mortgage if the Borrower had a foreclosure or a Deed-In-Lieu of foreclosure in the three-year period prior to the date of case number assignment.” The next line in that section is a crucial one: “This three-year period begins on the | more...

 
Can I get an FHA loan after bankruptcy?

Can I Get An FHA Loan After Bankruptcy?

Can I get an FHA loan after bankruptcy? That question is a common one, and the answer depends as much on the borrower as it does on the rules of the FHA single family loan program. In general, those who experience bankruptcy will be required to wait out a “seasoning period” described in HUD 4000.1 (the FHA loan handbook). Depending on what type of bankruptcy you filed, borrowers may also be required to get court permission before attempting to proceed with a new home loan. Mandatory FHA Loan Seasoning Periods Following Bankruptcy Bankruptcy rules may vary depending on the type, but in general a borrower’s minimum waiting period will be 12 months from the time the bankruptcy is discharged. The waiting period does NOT begin from the filing date. FHA | more...

 

What Does My FHA Lender Look For In My Credit Report?

What does my FHA lender look for in my credit report? That is a very good question to ask, and the earlier in the home loan planning stages you ask, the better off you’ll be. It’s highly recommended that home loan borrowers get copies of their credit reports in the year leading up to a home loan application. You want to know what your credit history says about you before you submit that information to your loan officer. FHA Loan Rules For Credit Reports Your lender is required by the FHA loan program to pull your credit reports, and to use “traditional” credit reporting wherever available. Some borrowers do not have credit, or have non-traditional credit histories. According to the FHA loan handbook, HUD 4000.1, the lender is required to | more...

 
Getting An FHA Mortgage After Bankruptcy

Is My Credit Good Enough For An FHA Home Loan?

Is my credit good enough for an FHA home loan? Borrowers need to know what FHA loan minimum credit standards are, but they will also need to find out what their participating lender’s credit requirements are above and beyond FHA loan minimums. FHA Minimum Standards For FICO Scores The FHA loan handbook, HUD 4000.1, lists the criteria the FHA requires to qualify for a home loan. For most FHA mortgage loans, borrowers who have FICO scores of 580 or higher qualify for maximum financing with the lowest down payment possible (3.5% of the adjusted value of the home or the purchase price, whichever is lower). Borrowers with FICO scores between 500 and 579 may technically qualify for an FHA mortgage, but with a minimum 10% down. Borrowers with FICO scores | more...

 
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Which Credit Score Will My Lender Use For My Home Loan?

Which credit score will my lender use for my home loan? There is understandably some confusion over this issue; there are three major credit reporting agencies, and multiple credit scores possible. How does your lender know which score(s) to use? When it comes to FHA mortgage loans, the FHA loan handbook has instructions for the lender on how to proceed when evaluating a borrower’s credit scores. One page 132 we learn: “The Minimum Decision Credit Score (MDCS) refers to the credit score reported on the Borrower’s credit report when all reported scores are the same. Where three differing scores are reported, the middle score is the MDCS. Where two differing scores are reported, the MDCS is the lowest score. Where only one score is reported, that score is the MDCS.” | more...

 
Who can apply for FHA Reverse Mortgages?

Where Can I Apply For An FHA Loan? Part Two

In our previous blog post about getting FHA loans, we discussed what a participating FHA lender is, and why you might not find the same types of FHA loans from lender to lender. Where can you apply for an FHA loan? Through a participating FHA lender who offers the type of home loan you need. But there’s more to this than just seeking and finding the right financial institution. Get Pre-Approved For An FHA Loan When you find an FHA lender who offers the type of loan you need (new purchase, construction loan, condo loan, etc.) be sure to ask about the pre-approval process and what it takes to get pre-approved. Doing so can help you a great deal-you’ll have a better idea about the rough amount of loan you | more...

 
Who can qualify for an FHA loan?

Who Can Qualify For An FHA Loan?

Who can qualify for an FHA loan? The answer surprises some people, thanks to some misunderstandings about who the FHA single family home loan program is for, and who can use it. FHA home loans are for any financially qualified borrower. You don’t have to earn a minimum amount of money, and there is no maximum income limit for FHA mortgages. While it’s true that FHA loans can be less expensive than their conventional mortgage counterparts (in terms of interest rates, no penalties for early payoff, etc.) these loans are not specifically targeted at people who “can’t afford conventional mortgages” or to those with an economic disadvantage. Hence, there’s no maximum income limit. There’s also no preference given by the FHA for first time home buyers, though a particular lender | more...