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Can I get an FHA loan after bankruptcy?

Pre-Foreclosure Sales and New FHA Loans

Many potential FHA borrowers want to know how long they must wait following pre-foreclosure sales in order to successfully apply for a new mortgage. There is a specified “seasoning period” (industry jargon for the amount of required waiting time following pre-foreclosure sales) required of borrowers after a short sale, bankruptcy filing, etc. The amount of that required waiting time will vary based on a number of factors including lender standards, so borrowers should keep in mind that the FHA loan rules we’re about to mention are only one of the sets of rules that must be followed for such transactions. That said, HUD 4000.1 instructs the lender on how to proceed in these cases, beginning with a definition of pre-foreclosure sales: “Pre-Foreclosure Sales, also known as Short Sales, refer to | more...

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

Eligibility Rules For FHA Loans

Eligibility rules for FHA loans are found in HUD 4000.1, which addresses who is permitted to apply for an FHA single-family home loans. Who can apply for an FHA loan and what do the rules say about these applicants? The most basic eligibility rules for FHA loans include the requirement that the borrower be an owner-occupier of the property to be purchased. FHA loan rules do not permit FHA single family home loans to be used for investment properties, so the borrower who wishes to buy a multi-unit property and rent out all of those units to other people would not be approved for the mortgage. The same is true of those who wish to purchase time shares, condo hotels, or other “transient occupancy” or short-duration occupancy properties. That said, | more...

 
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FHA Mortgages: Loan Basics For 2017

For those who are weighing their real estate options in 2017, an FHA home loan can be an important option. Compare the down payment and interest rates on FHA mortgages with their conventional counterparts and it’s easy to see why many borrowers opt for an FHA mortgage. FHA loans, like most mortgage loan programs (with the exception of VA home loans, which are in general available only to qualifying military members), require a down payment which is usually 3.5% of the adjusted value of the property. Your down payment is required above and beyond other closing costs, mortgage insurance, etc. and must come from approved sources such as savings/checking accounts, the proceeds from cashed-in investments, cash saved at home, etc. Your down payment cannot come from payday loans, credit card | more...

 

FHA 203(k) Loan Rules: A Reader Question

A reader asks, “I’m attempting to buy a mixed use residential/commercial property through an FHA 203(k) loan, and the building meets the size requirements. The commercial section is drywalled and spackled with plywood flooring. The residential section is in compliance, but the FHA appraiser listed a bunch of things needed in the commercial section, like a washroom, finished flooring, and baseboard.” “Where did they come up with this list? Is this a requirement for getting the loan? Ill have to make the seller do these things before the sale since I cant do any 203k work on the commercial section, so how do I know what is expected in the commercial section? The HUD doc says nothing on this.” FHA 203(k) loans are also known as “fixer-upper” loans, but even | more...

 
How much can I borrow with an FHA refinance loan?

Getting An FHA Loan In 2017

Are you considering an FHA loan in 2017? There are several things that can help you on your journey to home ownership in the new year. The first is knowing that the FHA updates its list of loan limits every year-at the time of this writing the FHA loan limits are not available yet for 2017, but new limits will go into effect on January 1, 2017. That means that some limits may change depending on the housing markets; sometimes low-cost and/or high-cost areas get an adjustment for the new year, other areas may also be affected depending on the state of the market. The FHA loan limits for each new year are adjusted based on averages for each individual market. From the FHA official site: “FHA publishes updated limits | more...

 

FHA Good Neighbor Next Door Loans

A reader asks, “Im active duty military stationed overseas with 2 years left on my tour, and I’m interested in buying a home in my state or record to return to. If I take leave and occupy the house multiple times throughout the year, and have family watch it. Am I able to qualify under the FHA Good Neighbor Next Door Program? Or is that unlikely? The FHA Good Neighbor Next Door program is described on the FHA official site: “The Good Neighbor Next Door (GNND) sales incentive permits an Owner- Occupant Borrower who is a full-time law enforcement officer, teacher, firefighter, or emergency medical technician who meets HUD requirements to purchase a specifically designated HUD REO Property located in a HUD- designated revitalization area with FHA-insured financing at a | more...

 

FHA Loan Options: What You Should Know

Are you thinking about purchasing a home? Or refinancing your current home loan? FHA mortgage loans and refinance loans offer a variety of options. For new purchases, an FHA mortgage loan allows qualified borrowers to purchase typical suburban homes, but also condo units, town homes, and manufactured homes. Any property that has a permanent foundation or will be affixed to a permanent foundation at closing time may be eligible for an FHA mortgage. (All homes considered for purchase with an FHA loan are subject to an appraisal and must meet basic FHA standards.) Heading 2 For new purchase loans, borrowers can choose a fixed interest rate mortgage or an adjustable rate loan. Borrowers who choose adjustable rate mortgages will be offered an introductory rate, and overall your FICO scores and | more...

 
What if my home was damaged in a natural disaster?

FHA Construction Loans: A Reader Question

A reader asks, “Does FHA include loans for a construction to permanent mortgage?If so, can the construction be done by a licensed general contractor that does custom builds or does it have to be done by a licensed general contractor that only does spec builds? Is there other criteria/inspections that are specific to construction to permanent mortgage that are specific to an FHA loan?” This is a complex question, and FHA construction loans have issues far too numerous to address in a single blog post, but we’ll tackle the basics. FHA loan rules do allow for loans for new construction/proposed construction. This type of loan is more complex than a typical FHA mortgage and potential applicants are encouraged to discuss this option with a loan officer to learn what may | more...

 
FHA Home loan appraisal rules

FHA 203(k) Rehab Loan Options

The FHA has a program that allows borrowers to apply for a mortgage loan in order to improve a property. The FHA 203(k) rehab loan is intended for borrowers who want to buy or refinance property and repair them, but not all borrowers have big rehab projects or work that requires a huge sum of money. What are the FHA 203(k) options for borrowers? There are two different types of 203(k) loans-the typical version is available, but there is also a “limited” 203(k) for projects that require a smaller amount of funds. The FHA official site describes the limited 203(k) as follows: “FHA’s Limited 203(k) program permits homebuyers and homeowners to finance up to $35,000 into their mortgage to repair, improve, or upgrade their home. Homebuyers and homeowners can quickly | more...

 
Will FHA Loans Let Me Rent Out My Home?

Facts About FHA Adjustable Rate Mortgages

If you are considering your FHA loan options, at some point you’ll likely consider your choices between mortgage loan interest rate options. Qualified borrowers can choose between a fixed-rate FHA mortgage or an adjustable rate loan. Fixed rate loans seem simple and straightforward enough. The borrower applies for a home loan at an interest rate negotiated between borrower and lender. But what about adjustable rate mortgages? These loans, often called ARM or FHA ARM loans, feature an introductory rate, and a higher rate that begins at a specified point in the course of the mortgage. According to the FHA loan rulebook, HUD 4000.1, “The Mortgagee must establish the initial interest rate and the margin. The margin must be constant for the entire term of the Mortgage.” How long does your | more...