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FHA And HUD

FHA and HUD Announce More Enhancements To COVID-19 Mortgage Relief

The COVID-19 situation in America means dealing with an ever-changing environment created by coronavirus and its’ containment measures. Economic impact of the virus outbreak has forced millions of home owners to seek economic relief including mortgage loan forbearance. The First Round Of HUD Relief The FHA and HUD created an initial round of FHA mortgage loan forbearance for those experiencing a loss of income and/or having trouble making mortgage payments as a result of the pandemic. But the first announcement was followed by updates and refinements. And now there are further updates that can help borrowers keep their homes after an initial round of COVID-19 loan forbearance. FHA Mortgagee Letter 2020-22 announces improvements and the establishment of foreclosure avoidance possibilities the FHA is calling “Home Retention And Disposition options” including: | more...

 
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Get Ready To Buy A Home With An FHA Mortgage

Are you ready to buy a home? If you aren’t sure, there are some ways to know what’s left to be done before actually filling out the loan paperwork. Buying a home with an FHA loan is easier with some advance preparation and planning. Set A New Budget If you haven’t made a new budget that includes a potential mortgage payment, you should look into those numbers before you apply. You need to know how much your new house payment will affect your existing budget, and don’t forget to include extra funds for maintenance and upkeep of the home. You may need to factor in the cost of minor replacement needs, and you will also need to consider the initial outlay of cash that may be required (apart from the | more...

 
Cash out refinancing

What You Need To Know About FHA Loan Limits For 2019

FHA loan limits for 2019 will be higher than for 2018. We will cover the specifics of this news in another blog post, but there are some basics first-time home buyers should know about FHA loan limits that will help save time in the loan preparation process. FHA Home Loan Limits For 2019 Are Higher For Every Type Of Property Available To Buy With An FHA Mortgage Single family homes can be many things; condo units, duplexes, multi-unit properties, mobile homes, etc. No matter what property type you wish to purchase with an FHA mortgage loan, the FHA loan limits for 2019 have increased. One of the most important factors in determining your FHA loan limit in the new year is your location, rather than whether you want to buy | more...

 
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How Much Home Can You Afford?

How much home can you afford? If you’re looking for an FHA mortgage or any other type of home loan, one important factor both you and your lender will be concerned with involves the amount of current debt you have compared to how much you would need to pay if your mortgage loan is approved. Licensed lenders and competing banks don’t have identical requirements in this area, but in general you should plan on doing two basic types of mortgage loan calculations to determine how much home you can afford to buy. FHA Home Loans And Your Debt-To-Income Ratio One type of calculation involves the percentage of your gross income that the new loan would require each month on the mortgage payments. You will need the projected amount of a | more...

 
Closing Day On Your FHA Home Loan

One-Time Close Mortgages: VA, FHA, And USDA Part Two

In our last blog post, we discussed how VA, USDA, and FHA One-Time Close mortgage loans differ. USDA One-Time Close construction loans have income limits and restrictions on certain property types, VA loans are similar to the FHA version except they are restriction to military members who have served a minimum amount of time in uniform (and certain qualifying military spouses). But what does the FHA One-Time Close construction loan have to offer? For starters, the FHA One-Time Close (OTC) loan is available to any financially qualified borrower who wants to build and buy a primary residence in an approved configuration. FHA loan rules require the home to be owner/occupied, not used as an investment property, and the home must conform to both FHA minimum standards once completed and the | more...

 
Buying A Home with an FHA Loan

What If I Miss A Mortgage Payment Before Applying For An FHA Refinance Loan?

What if I miss a mortgage payment before applying for an FHA refinance loan? That is a question on the minds of some borrowers going into the refinance loan planning stages. What should a borrower do if they are worried about a missed mortgage payment? The first thing to understand is that FHA home loan rules for credit-including on-time payment requirements for new mortgage loans, are not the only standards which will apply. We could quote line after line of FHA regulations pertaining to refinance loan approval and missed or late payments, but lender standards will also apply above and beyond FHA loan rules. In general, FHA loan rules prohibit new loans for any borrower currently delinquent on an FHA mortgage. A loss mitigation program designed to prevent foreclosure may | more...

 
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Can I Use My GI Bill Housing Allowance For An FHA Home Loan?

Military borrowers who are considering an FHA home loan may wonder if they are permitted to use their Post 9/11 GI Bill housing stipend as part of their qualifying income for an FHA mortgage. FHA loan rules found in HUD 4000.1 require the lender to verify all sources of income for the borrower; verifiable income that qualifies may be counted in the borrower’s debt-to-income ratio. This process is important because if a borrower’s debts exceed a certain ratio compared to the amount of income, it may be harder for the lender to justify approving the FHA mortgage. So it makes sense that a borrower who qualifies for Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits or Forever GI Bill benefits might want to have their housing stipend included in the income they submit | more...

 
Closing Day On Your FHA Home Loan

Do You Suffer From Home Loan Anxiety?

Do you suffer from home loan anxiety? There are many people who want to apply for an FHA mortgage loan, often first-time home buyers looking at an existing construction loan or an FHA One-Time Close construction loan, who begin to worry about getting their loan application approved. Are You Worried About Being Able To Afford Your FHA Mortgage? There is good news for those who are worried they might not be able to afford the FHA home loan and can’t decide whether or not to apply. But there are tools you can use to help get an estimate of how much your FHA mortgage payment might run every month in the form of online mortgage calculators. These tools ask you to input an estimated price of the home, potential down | 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...

 
Getting Ready For Your Home Loan

How Do I Know If An FHA Loan Is Right For Me?

How do I know if an FHA loan is right for me? If you aren’t sure, consider some of the most important features of an FHA mortgage while making up your mind about the right home loan for you. FHA Loans Have Low Down Payment Requirements FHA mortgage loans have lower down payments than many conventional or other non-government backed mortgages. The minimum down payment for an FHA mortgage is 3.5% of the adjusted value of the home, and FHA loan rules permit you to get down payment help from approved sources. Credit scores play an important part in setting the down payment amount, so you’ll need to discuss your circumstances with your loan officer if you aren’t sure whether you qualify for the lowest down payment, but in general | more...