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Questions And Answers About FHA Refinance Loans

Refinancing a home loan can be just as big a decision as the original purchase of the home itself. It’s always a good idea to take extra time to plan, budget, and save up for any major loan, and a refinance loan is no exception. If you are considering your options for a home loan refinance, there are likely a number of questions you need answered as you prepare for the new loan. Here is a list of some common questions about FHA refinance loans that can help you get ready for your application. What refinance loan options are available from the FHA? FHA refinance loan options include cash-out and non-cash out refinancing. You can also apply for an FHA Streamline Refinance loan which uses your original application data in | more...

 
Who can qualify for an FHA loan?

FHA Refinance Loans: What You Should Know Before Applying

Not all refinance loans are created equal, and not all FHA refinance loans have the same terms and conditions. Did you know that FHA refinance loans will, depending on the participating lender, allow you to refinance an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) into a fixed rate but also may permit you to go from one adjustable rate mortgage to a new ARM loan? Qualified borrowers have a variety of refinance options open to them when it comes to rates, loan term, and related concerns. There are many things to consider when refinancing with an FHA mortgage. For example, you do not have to use your existing lender to refinance. You may shop around for a new lender to refinance your mortgage loan with. You are also not required to have an | more...

 
What happens to my FHA loan in a natural disaster?

FHA Reverse Mortgages: Payout Options

Recently we wrote about proposed changes to strengthen the FHA Reverse Mortgage loan program and about basics of the FHA Reverse Mortgage program. We left off with a promise to discuss how the reverse mortgage, also known as an FHA Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM), pays out once the loan has closed. A HECM borrower’s payout (also known as a disbursement) depends on the nature of the HECM loan. The rules for cash back to the borrower differ based on whether the borrower has a fixed interest rate HECM loan or an adjustable rate HECM. The FHA/HUD official site states that borrowers who have adjustable rate HECM loans are eligible for the following payment options: Tenure-equal monthly payments as long as at least one borrower lives and continues to occupy | more...

 

What is an FHA Reverse Mortgage?

In a recent blog post we wrote about the steps the FHA and HUD are taking to further improve the FHA Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) loan program. The FHA HECM, also known as a reverse mortgage or FHA reverse mortgage, is a different type of home loan than a typical “forward mortgage” for a new purchase or refinance on a previous mortgage. The FHA reverse mortgage or HECM is for qualified borrowers age 62 or older who either own their property outright (with the mortgage paid off in full and documentation of that paid-in-full status) or are very close to paying off the current loan. According to the FHA official site, HECM loans are a “…special type of home loan that lets you convert a portion of the equity | more...

 

FHA Proposes New Rule To Strengthen Reverse Mortgage Program

The FHA has announced a new proposed rule intended to strengthen the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) loan program. According to the FHA official site, the proposal would “codify several significant changes to FHAs Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program that were previously issued under the authority granted to HUD in the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 and the Reverse Mortgage Stabilization Act of 2013, and to make additional regulatory changes”. A press release at FHA.com states the new rule would, once approved, “make certain FHA-insured reverse mortgages remain a viable and sustainable resource for senior homeowners hoping to remain in their homes and age in place.” The agency has spent the last two years working on reforms intended to improve the FHA HECM program. “We’ve gone to great | more...

 
What happens to my FHA loan in a natural disaster?

New Guidelines For FHA HECM Loans

The FHA and HUD have issued new, more permissive HECM guidelines for lenders, with an optional extension to submitting a Due and Payable request where borrowers are behind on the payment of their property taxes and/or hazard insurance premium” according to Mortgagee Letter HUDNo.16-07. That Mortgagee Letter states, “For HECM loans that were in foreclosure proceedings prior to the issuance of Mortgagee Letter 2015-11, mortgagees may assess those borrowers for a Repayment Plan in accordance with Mortgagee Letter 2015 – 11. For HECM loans that exceed 98% of the Maximum Claim Amount (MCA) or would exceed 98% of the MCA if they were provided a Repayment Plan, mortgagees may elect to assess and provide such borrowers a Repayment Plan in accordance with Mortgagee Letter 2015-11.” HECM borrowers are required to | more...

 

FHA Refinance Loan Basic Requirements

FHA refinance loans offer a variety of options for the borrower. In many cases you don’t have to have an existing FHA loan in order to refinance into one; with certain types of FHA refinancing you do have to have an FHA loan. There are cash-out refinance loans available, no-cash-out, and streamline refinances available. Do you know which one is right for you? FHA loan rules found in HUD 4000.1 list the available types of refinancing available, as well as the borrower eligibility requirements, on page 126. It begins by stating: “FHA insures several different types of refinance transactions: 1. No cash-out refinances of FHA-insured and non FHA-insured Mortgages are designed to pay existing liens. These include: Rate and Term refinance, Simple Refinance, and Streamline Refinance. 2. Cash-out refinances are | more...

 

FHA Refinance Loan Types

Do you want to refinance your home loan into an FHA mortgage or refinance an existing FHA mortgage? There are many different types of refinancing options and when HUD 4000.1, the new single family FHA loan rulebook was published in 2015 the entire refinance loan program rules were included in the new volume. That means some policies were updated, some were changed or modified, and some were simply restated. HUD 4000.1 has a comprehensive list of the different types of FHA refinancing options open to those with single-family mortgages. Let’s examine them: FHA Cash-Out Refinancing A Cash-Out Refinance is described in HUD 4000.1 as, “a refinance of any Mortgage or a withdrawal of equity where no Mortgage currently exists, in which the mortgage proceeds are not limited” to specific purposes. | more...

 

FHA Mortgage Loan Limits For New Purchase Loans And Refinance Loans

We’ve gotten some questions recently about FHA mortgage loan amounts, so it seemed like a good time to post the FHA loan rules found in HUD 4000.1 about how maximum loan amounts are calculated. There are FHA loan guaranty limits and FHA mortgage loan amounts–the two shouldn’t be confused as FHA mortgage loan guaranty limits refer to the amount of money the FHA will guarantee for the loan, whereas the maximum loan amount is the highest amount for a specific transaction that the lender/FHA loan rules will allow. FHA loan rules say the maximum can be affected by the type of transaction. You can find the FHA maximum guaranty amounts for your housing market at the FHA official site: https://entp.hud.gov/idapp/html/hicostlook.cfm. HUD 4000.1 says of maximum loan amounts: “A Mortgage that | more...

 
When Is An FHA Loan Better Than A Conventional Loan?

FHA HECM Loan Facts And Questions

In our last blog post we discussed some of the basics about the FHA reverse mortgage loan program known as the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage. Here are some commonly asked questions about the program and the answers you should know: What Are The Property Requirements For An FHA Reverse Mortgage? According to the FHA official site, properties eligible for an FHA reverse mortgage must meet all FHA property standards and flood requirements. The eligible property types are: –Single family home or 2-4 unit home with one unit occupied by the borrower –HUD-approved condominium project –Manufactured home that meets FHA requirements Are Manufactured Homes Eligible For FHA Reverse Mortgages? As mentioned above, FHA loan rules do technically permit HECM loans for mobile homes. However the participating lender may or may not | more...