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FHA/HUD Announce Post-Hurricane Sandy Assistance For Connecticut

A press release issued by the FHA/HUD announces help for FHA borrowers and others in Connecticut affected by Hurricane Sandy. According to HUDNo.12-168, “U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced HUD will speed federal disaster assistance to the State of Connecticut and provide support to homeowners and low-income renters forced from their homes due to Hurricane Sandy.” The release adds that the President has announced federal disaster areas in Fairfield, Middlesex, New Haven and New London Counties, as well as Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation. According to the press release, “The President

 

Hurricane Sandy and FHA Advice on Natural Disasters and FHA Loans

Hurricane Sandy has been dominating the headlines; it’s a good time to review FHA loan policy for those who might be affected by a natural disaster such as a hurricane, flood or other weather-related issue. Much of the FHA loan policies are directed towards those who have had properties damaged by a disaster, but some borrowers have employment issues after a weather-related incident and may have difficulties making their next FHA loan payment. FHA loan rules do address that situation as well as cases where the borrower is trying to recover from storm damage or other problems. From the FHA official site: “Was your home or your ability to make your mortgage payments harmed by an event that the President declared a disaster? You may qualify for relief to help | more...

 

FHA Loans and Social Security Income: Important Rule Changes

The Federal Housing Administration has issued new guidance to lenders regarding the use of Social Security Income to qualify for FHA home loans. FHA/HUD Mortgagee Letter 12-15, “Documentation Requirements for Income from the Social Security Administration” lists the new rules for documenting and verifying SSI as income for the purposes of getting an FHA insured mortgage loan. The mortgagee letter states, “The following guidance replaces HUD Handbook 4155.1, 4.D.2.k, in its entirety.” “All income from the Social Security Administration (SSA) including, but not limited to, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), and Social Security Income, can be used to qualify the borrower if the income has been verified, and is likely to continue for at least a three year period from the date of mortgage application.” That’s | more...

 

FHA Loans For Disaster Victims: The 203(h) Program

With all the natural disasters in the news lately, plus areas with federal natural disaster declarations in Wisconsin, Maryland, and Montana counties, it seemed like a good time to discuss the FHA 203(h) loan program for disaster victims. The FHA/HUD official site summarizes the FHA 203(h) program as follows; “The Section 203(h) program allows the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to insure mortgages made by qualified lenders to victims of a major disaster who have lost their homes and are in the process of rebuilding or buying another home.” Not everyone can apply for this particular FHA home loan program. According to FHA.gov, “Individuals are eligible for this program if their homes are located in an area that was designated by the President as a disaster area and if their homes | more...

 

What Does My Lender Need To Process My FHA Loan Application?

FHA loan rules specify a list of required documents and paperwork needed to process an FHA home loan properly. In addition to your application data, the lender needs a list of things in order to perform the “mortgage credit analysis”. Not all of these documents are supplied by the applicant, but some of the lender-generated paperwork requires the borrower’s permission in writing, such as the approval to pull credit reports from the three major credit reporting agencies Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian. The list of required documentation also includes “evidence of a Social Security number” which is usually your Social Security card or other documents the lender may accept as proof of your number. The lender must complete a verification of employment, which means following up on the data you provided | more...

 

FHA Loan Rules: Owner Occupancy

A reader asks, “When applying for an FHA loan, how long must I live on the property?” Assuming the reader wants to know how long he or she must own the home before it can be sold, borrowers with this question should know there FHA loan rules that do apply to occupancy and how long a seller has owned the property. For example, HUD 4155.1 Chapter Four Section B contains the FHA Requirement for Establishing Owner Occupancy, which states: “At least one borrower must occupy the property and sign the security instrument and the mortgage note in order for the property to be considered owner-occupied. FHA security instruments require a borrower to establish bona fide occupancy in a home as the borrower

 

FHA/HUD Assistance For New Jersey Storm Victims

A recent HUD press release, HUDNo.12-117, announced disaster assistance for New Jersey storm victims, including those with FHA guaranteed mortgages. On Thursday, July 19th, President Obama announced a disaster declaration for Atlantic, Cumberland and Salem Counties. According to the press release, “The President

 

FHA Announces Disaster Relief For Tropical Storm Debbie Victims

A press release found on the FHA official site announces federal disaster assistance for victims of Tropical Storm Debbie in the state of Florida. According to HUDNo.12-110, President Obama has issued disaster declarations in several counties including Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Franklin, Hernando, Highlands, Pasco, Pinellas, Suwannee, and Wakulla. The President

 

FHA Appraisal Expiration Dates: Questions and Answers

When buying a home with an FHA guaranteed mortgage loan, one of the most important steps in the process is the appraisal. An FHA appraiser reviews the home to make sure it lives up to minimum property requirements and assigns a fair market value to the property. There are many common questions about FHA appraisals; here are some of them along with the answers. How Long Is An FHA Appraisal Valid? Buyers who purchased property prior to January 1, 2010 may have experienced a different set of standards, but currently, FHA appraisals are considered valid for 120 days. After that time they expire. According to FHA.gov, “Effective for all case numbers assigned on or after January 1, 2010 the validity period for all appraisals on existing, proposed, and under construction | more...