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Can I buy a manufactured home with an FHA loan?

What Does “Legal Restrictions On Conveyance” Mean?

What does “legal restrictions on conveyance” mean? It’s a question some borrowers won’t need to ask, but it is one that can and often does affect some transactions-especially where condo loans are concerned. FHA loan rules require the property that is purchased with an FHA loan to be “freely assumable”. That basically means there can be no limits imposed on the owner of the property on selling or otherwise disposing of the property. The lender is required to make sure there are no legal restrictions on the borrower in this way. What kind of restrictions do we mean here? One type is the “right of first refusal” found in some condo owner association agreements. Depending on the wording of such agreements, the owner may be required to allow the condo | more...

 
Who can apply for FHA Reverse Mortgages?

What Happens To My FHA Appraisal If I Switch Lenders?

What happens to my FHA appraisal if I switch lenders? It does happen-sometimes a borrower starts with one company but decides to switch lenders. There are many reasons why this could happen; a better set of terms and conditions offered elsewhere, a change of mind, etc. It is definitely possible to switch participating FHA lenders before the transaction reaches a certain point, but what if the appraisal has already happened? FHA loan rules found in HUD 4000.1 anticipate such issues, and addresses them starting on page 127, which begins by saying that the lender is required to transfer the appraisal to the new lender within five business days. In cases where a Borrower has switched Mortgagees, the first Mortgagee must, at the Borrower’s request, transfer the appraisal to the second | more...

 
FHA Loans And Bankruptcy: Chapter 7

Why Is Peeling Paint A Problem For The FHA Appraisal?

Why is peeling paint an issue for the FHA appraisal? Isn’t this just a cosmetic issue? That’s a very common question in some housing markets-those buying homes with FHA mortgages should know why this can be an issue that requires correction as a condition of FHA home loan approval. The Age Of The Property Is An Important Factor FHA loan rules specify that properties that have peeling paint issues have specific actions required depending on the age of the home. According to HUD 4000.1, the FHA loan handbook, “If the Property was built before 1978, the seller must disclose any information known about lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards before selling the house, in accordance with the HUD-EPA Lead Disclosure Rule (24 CFR 35, subpart A, and the identical 40 | more...

 
Refinancing a Second Home With An FHA Mortgage Loan

What Happens To FHA Loans Not Endorsed Prior To A Natural Disaster?

In our previous blog post, we examined FHA loan rules for properties that were in the process of being purchased (but had not closed the deal) before a natural disaster struck. What happens when an FHA home loan is not endorsed by the lender prior to the disaster? The answer may first depend on whether or not the location of the home is in a federal disaster area or not. The following information applies only to homes located in a federally declared major disaster area-according to HUD 4000.1, the FHA loan handbook: “All Properties with pending Mortgages or endorsements in Presidentially-Declared Major Disaster Areas (PDMDA) must have a damage inspection report that identifies and quantifies any dwelling damage. The damage inspection report must be completed by an FHA Roster Appraiser | more...

 
Who can apply for an FHA mortgage?

Who Can Apply For An FHA Mortgage?

Who can apply for an FHA mortgage? The answers to this question-and yes, there are several parts-may surprise you. One aspect of the answer involves whether or not the applicant is of legal age, and another has to do with credit scores. Who is eligible to apply for an FHA mortgage? FHA Loans Are For Legal Adults According to HUD 4000.1, the FHA loan handbook, “The Borrower must be old enough to enter into a mortgage Note that can be legally enforced in the state, or other jurisdiction, where the Property is located (‘State Law’). There is no maximum age limit for a Borrower”. FHA Loans Are For Those With Social Security Numbers HUD 4000.1 requires all applicants to provide Social Security Numbers to the lender. However, there is no | more...

 
Should I Consider An FHA Reverse Mortgage?

Does The FHA Appraiser Work For The Lender?

Does the FHA appraiser work for the lender? That’s what one reader wanted to know this week, writing us to ask: “I read your article about how an FHA appraiser is chosen by a lender but my question is: Is the FHA appraiser an ‘agent’ of the lending company? The reason I ask is two years ago I purchased my first home with an FHA loan. Two weeks after closing my roof leaked. It turns out our house has five layers of roofing on it which is visible to the naked eye from the ground because we have no gutters on the home.” “When I called the FHA resource line I was finally told that the appraiser and his report falls back on the lending company…So now I am wondering | more...

 
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What Is An FHA Appraisal?

What is an FHA appraisal? It’s one of the most important parts of your home loan process when purchasing property with an FHA mortgage. The appraisal is a mandatory review of the property to help the lender establish the fair market value of the home while making sure the property meets minimum FHA requirements. But there’s more to the appraisal, as we’ll learn. The FHA Appraisal Is A Tool For Your Loan Officer Appraisals are not intended to help or inform the buyer as to the condition of the property. Some mistake the FHA appraisal for a home inspection, assuming that the FHA will “approve” or “reject” a home based on its’ condition. The appraisal process is NOT a home inspection. Borrowers who choose not to pay for a home | more...

 
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How Soon Can I Sell My Home? FHA Loan Rules Part Two

How soon can I sell my home? In our previous blog post on this subject, we examined the FHA loan handbook, HUD 4000.1, and what it has to say about how quickly you can sell a property purchased with an FHA mortgage once the loan has closed. In general, FHA loan rules don’t have much to say about what the owner of record does with the property (with regard to selling it) once it has been purchased and occupied as per FHA loan requirements. The spirit of the FHA loan rules seems to be that the owner should be free to sell without restriction. But FHA loan rules do have something to say about buying a home shortly after it has been purchased from another. There are restrictions on “flipping”, | more...

 
Refinancing a Second Home With An FHA Mortgage Loan

How Soon Can I Sell My Home After My FHA Loan Closes?

How soon can a borrower sell the home purchased with an FHA mortgage loan? The answer depends greatly on circumstances, but there are a few things to keep in mind. FHA home loans are intended for owner-occupiers, not investment property, so borrowers will need to keep that in mind when learning about the requirements and restrictions on an FHA mortgage in this area. In general, the FHA loan rules in this area are directed at the buyer’s side of the transaction. Owners are not prevented from offering property for sale, and FHA loan rules generally favor a home owner’s ability to freely sell property without restriction. But if you want to sell your property to someone looking to buy with certain types of mortgage loans backed by the government (like | more...

 
What if my home was damaged in a natural disaster?

Where Do You Get A One-Time Close FHA Construction Loan?

Where do you get an FHA / Single-Close construction loan? Borrowers who don’t want to purchase an existing construction property (one that has been previously owned) or a new construction home (one that is brand new and has not been owned or occupied previously) will definitely be interested in learning where to get an FHA construction loan to buy a single family home. The short answer is that an FHA construction loan is definitely possible under FHA loan program guidelines, but you will need to find a participating FHA lender willing to issue you the loan. Not all FHA lenders offer construction loans so you’ll have to shop around if your first choice in a financial institution doesn’t offer this type of FHA mortgage. There are two kinds of FHA | more...