Timely news, information and advice concentrating on FHA, VA and USDA residential mortgage lending.

Vimeo Channel YouTube Channel

Articles Tagged With: Fair Housing Act

FHA Loan Income Requirements: Myths and Reality

Income is a topic that comes up in frequently asked question about FHA loans. Some potential borrowers are misinformed about the nature of FHA mortgages; they think the program is only for the financially disadvantaged. Can a borrower earn too much to qualify for an FHA home loan? Is there a “ceiling” for the amount of income you can earn and still apply for an FHA guaranteed home loan? No. According to the FHA and HUD, “FHA’s mortgage programs do not typically have maximum income limits for qualifying, although you must have sufficient income to qualify for the mortgage payment and other debts.” That’s not to say that there are NO income limits associated with FHA loans; “Income limits may be present when qualifying for down payment assistance or other | more...

 

Rules For Credit Reports Associated With FHA Loan Applications

Some FHA loan applicants may consider the credit check something of a mystery. Borrowers should know and understand how the FHA loan application process works–including the credit check–as it can help better prepare the borrower for the preparation needed to get an FHA loan approved. What does the lender need–and get–from the credit check process? Many lenders rely on something known in the industry as the “three repository merged credit report” or TRMCR to gather the borrower’s credit information. According to FHA loan rules, this report must contain information on all credit inquiries made within the last 90 days, any credit and legal data “not considered obsolete under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)” which may include the last seven years worth of information about bankruptcy, court judgments, lawsuits, tax | more...

 

FHA Streamline Refinance Loans: A Reader Question

A reader asks, “I am curious about how to get a lower interest rate on my currently FHA backed SFR home loan. I have a 30-year fixed 5% interest rate and am trying to lower my monthly payments with the current low interest rates

 

Can I Use A Power of Attorney To Apply For An FHA Home Loan?

A not-so-commonly asked question, but a very important one about FHA loan rules, involves the use of a power of attorney to apply for or commit to an FHA mortgage loan. FHA loan rules state, “All borrowers applying for the mortgage and assuming responsibility for the debt must sign Fannie Mae Form 1003, Uniform Residential Loan Application (URLA), and all addenda.” “Either the initial loan application or the final, if one is used, must contain the signatures of all borrowers. The initial loan application may not be executed by power of attorney except for military personnel and incapacitated borrowers…” What does this mean? In short, there are only two types of FHA borrowers permitted to have a loan executed on their behalf by a power of attorney; the FHA official | more...

 

FHA Loan Reader Question: Why Couldn’t I Qualify For an FHA Loan?

A reader asks, “I have really been working on my credit to be able to purchase a home. My scores are 618 – 595 – 540. I paid my student loan off in full. I went and got a unsecured credit card to help boost my scores…when people check your credit the numbers roll back…I have an auto loan for just over a year that is in good standing.” “I also paid off 2 vehicles and have been at my job now for just over 16yrs….Why, Why, Why couldn’t I qualify for this loan?” There are a number of reasons why a borrower might not be approved for an FHA mortgage, but in this reader’s case the FICO score could be one of those reasons. Why? According to FHA loan | more...

 

The FHA Anti-Flipping Waiver: Due To Expire Soon?

In 2001, the FHA issued a press release about a waiver of FHA anti-flipping regulations. The press release, HUDNo11-292 issued on December 28, 2011 stated; “In an effort to continue stabilizing home values and improve conditions in communities experiencing high foreclosure activity, Acting Federal Housing Administration Commissioner Carol J. Galante today extended a temporary waiver of FHA

 

Things You Should Know About FHA Refinance Loans: The Basic Details

Refinancing an FHA mortgage is similar to refinance loan on other types of mortgages such as conventional loans or VA loans. Naturally the FHA has its own list of requirements and regulations that govern refinance loans; do you know the basics as well as you should? If you’re considering an application for an FHA refinance, here are a few general things you should know about going into the process. In the FHA loan rulebook under the section, “Purpose of a Refinance Transaction” we learn, ” A refinance transaction is used to pay off an existing real estate debt with the proceeds of a new mortgage; –for borrower(s) with legal title, and –on the same property”. The rules also state that an FHA borrower is “eligible to refinance the loan, as | more...

 

FHA Loans: Credit References

It would be easy to assume that a borrower with little credit history, or non-traditional credit history, is not eligible for an FHA guaranteed mortgage. But this isn’t necessarily true–the FHA has a set of requirements for those with little credit history or non-traditional credit. In typical FHA loan cases, the borrower would submit credit card information, plus details on any student loans, car payments, rent, or other financial obligations. Borrowers who have alternative credit references can still apply and be considered for an FHA mortgage, thanks to a set of requirements for credit references that might be considered non-traditional. Borrowers should not give up on pursuing an FHA home loan just because they don’t have typical credit–as you’ll read below, there is much more that can be used on | more...

 

FHA Loan Restructuring: A Reader Question

A reader asks, “Is there any program (modification), that can lower my payment, restructure a unfair loan, which I can qualify for considering I just got discharged from Chapter 7 so I can afford my other bills? I have been denied for modifications, through my lender, and denied on two time consuming demands from lenders before the bankruptcy. My mortgage takes most of my income.” FHA loan modifications must be done through the lender–no private third party is authorized to restructure another financial institution’s loan without its participation. However, there are home loan modification programs sponsored by the government, such as HAMP (the Home Affordable Modification Program) that work with a participating lender. HAMP is aimed only at certain types of home loans, though VA and FHA loan programs may | more...

 

FHA Issues Guidance To Lenders On Hazard Insurance Payments Following Hurricane Isaac

The FHA has issued a reminder to lenders to “quickly release hazard insurance payments” to affected borrowers trying to recover from Hurricane Isaac. According to an FHA press release, HUDNo.12-156, the FHA wants to “reinforce its existing policy requiring lenders to release insurance payouts to homeowners eager to rebuild their damaged homes following disaster.” The release states, “In the past, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) noticed some lenders would instead use these insurance funds to pay off the outstanding mortgage balance, leaving many homeowners without the resources they need to rebuild their homes.” Carol Galante, FHA