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HUD Announces Settlement In Illinois Fair Housing Case

A press release on the HUD official site announces that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has reached an agreement between the East Chicago Housing Authority and a fair housing organization, “resolving multiple complaints of housing discrimination” according to the press release. Acting on behalf residents in the area, the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law alleged the East Chicago Housing Authority violated the Fair Housing Act, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, “with respect to the relocation of residents at West Calumet Housing Complex due to soil surrounding the complex being contaminated with lead and arsenic.” The HUD press release states that, according to the complaint, “the housing authority engaged in discriminatory housing practices in its | more...

 
Mortgage Loan Rate Trends

Mortgage Rate Trends: Improving Slightly

Mortgage loan interest rates are not directly tied to things like scheduled economic data releases. Friday’s job report, for example, is not directly associated with rate movements, but investor reaction to such reports can and often does influence mortgage rates. The usual rule of thumb is, in general, what is bad for the economy often benefits interest rates. So when you get good news (or at least, better news) in a job report, you could reasonably expect conditions to be favorable to higher mortgage rates assuming you use that rule of thumb. But sometimes that rule won’t apply for one reason or another, and that was the case on Friday when mortgage rates improved slightly even though the jobs data was stronger than some thought it might be. In this | more...

 
Buying A Fixer-Upper With An FHA 203(k) Rehab Loan

High Voltage Lines and FHA Loans

A reader asked a question recently about high voltage transmission lines and the FHA loan rules that address them in relation to the property to be purchased with an FHA mortgage. “I am looking to find info regarding High Voltage Transmission Lines. I know that in 4150.2 that it clearly states that the dwelling or other improvements can not be within the fall zone. However I am not locating this info in more updated references. Can you help with me finding this info?” FHA loan rules were updated in HUD 4000.1, and have since replaced many older references. According to the FHA/HUD official site, “The Federal Housing Administrations (FHA) Single Family Housing Policy Handbook 4000.1 (SF Handbook) is a consolidated, consistent, and comprehensive source of FHA Single Family Housing policy”. | more...

 
What Is An FHA Loan Limit?

Septic Systems And FHA Loans: A Reader Question

A reader got in touch recently to ask about FHA home loan rules on septic systems. “FHA loans require 50 to 75 feet min for well and septic to be from each other, is that true? And is there anyway round that being there is going to be putting in city water and sewer in the next 2 years…” FHA requirements governing septic systems can be found in several places in HUD 4000.1, including a requirement for FHA appraisers to be familiar with minimum distance requirements for septic and well placement. Wells and well water quality are very important factors where applicable. HUD 4000.1 states, “The Appraiser must note any readily observable deficiencies regarding the well and require test or inspection if any of the following apply: the water supply | more...

 
Mortgage Loan Rate Trends

Mortgage Rates: Slightly Better

Mortgage loan rates recovered a bit on Wednesday, making nearly a full week of either no upward movement or slight recovery on a daily basis. Borrowers affected by these four days will likely have noticed the differences in closing costs rather than adjustments in rates. There was some attention paid to Wednesday’s Fed announcement, since past versions of this have either moved or had serious potential to move mortgage loan rates based on investor reaction to the contents of such announcements. But this time around, there was nothing noticeable; the markets seem more interested in the uncertainty surrounding political events at the moment. 30-year fixed rate conventional mortgages are still at or near 3.625% best execution. FHA mortgage rate conditions haven’t altered either, holding steady in the comfort zone range | more...

 
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HUD Brings Charges Against Ohio Housing Authority

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is bringing charges against the Ohio Housing Authority for what it says are violations of the Fair Housing Act. At first glance, a Fair Housing Act case against a state or local housing authority might not seem to have much to do with FHA mortgage loans, but the fact is that fair housing issues affect people at all levels of the home loan process, whether planning or actually purchasing. The family or individual that needs to rent, utilize public housing, or take other steps to find or use housing before purchasing a home is entitled to the same rights as those currently purchasing. Violations of those rights can negatively affect a potential borrower’s ability to find an purchase a home, which is why | more...

 
FHA Home loan appraisal rules

Down Payment Rules: An FHA Loan Question

A reader asks, “I’m buying a home for 160,000 and the seller is paying up to 4000 in closing costs and pre-paids (which the closing cost ended up only being 3,525 because the lender required me to pay for the appraisal outside of closing POC) I also put 500 earnest money down.” “They are telling me that I have to bring 5,100 to closing instead of 4,625 because they said that I have to bring a total of 3.5% (5600) and the 475 that I already prepaid can not go towards my total 3.5% down. I thought that because I put 500 earnest money deposit and paid for the appraisal outside of closing and the seller is paying for all my closing costs, that I would be able to use | more...

 

FHA Condo Loans: New Requirements

The FHA official site has updated owner/occupier requirements for FHA condo loans. In a press release issued in late October, the agency announced changes effective immediately; “The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) today announced that, under certain circumstances, it will lower its required owner-occupancy standard for approved condominium developments…FHA currently requires that approved condominium developments have a minimum of 50 percent of the units occupied by owners.” The press release adds that “this requirement can be lowered to 35 percent for existing condo developments provided the project meets certain conditions.” The press release states that The Housing Opportunity through Modernization Act of 2016 (HOTMA) included instructions to the FHA, “to issue guidance regarding the percentage of units within an approved condominium development that must be owner-occupied. While having too few owner-occupants | more...

 

Employment: FHA Loan Rules

A reader asks, “I am planning to apply for a home loan, in the next couple months. I am a recent college graduate that has been employed at my current job since May 2016 (just about 6 months). I am planning to buy a house for no more than $110,000, with a $8000 down payment. Will my lack of experience stop me from getting a home loan?” It’s true that in addition to FICO scores and credit history, there are also FHA guidelines for employment and income. In general, FHA loan rules require the lender to either verify two years of employment history or provide alternate documentation of either school enrollment or military service. According to HUD 4000.1, “The Mortgagee must obtain the most recent pay stub and one of | more...