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FHA Loan Answers: Child Support and Debt-To-Income Ratios

A reader asks, “What about Child Support? My mortgage broker said that if it doesn’t come up on credit report it will not count as a deduction. However it does reflect on my paycheck every 2 weeks. My question is this considered a voluntary deduction at that point or was I misinformed?” FHA loan rules require a borrower’s debt-to-income ratio to be within certain limits in order to qualify for an FHA home loan, and while it’s true that FHA rules do take compensating factors into account, the amount the borrower is obligated to pay every month before the mortgage amount is important. What do the rules say about debt such as child support, alimony, etc.? The FHA official site says, “Most recurring obligations, including child support and alimony are | more...

 

FHA Loan Answers: Rules For Occupancy

We answer a lot of reader questions about FHA loans. One of them most common involves the FHA occupancy regulations for single family loans. Readers want to know if they can rent out a house purchased with an FHA loan under the single-family mortgage program. Is this possible? Are FHA single-family mortgages available for vacation homes or other limited-occupancy residences? A look at the FHA loan rulebook clears up these questions quickly According to HUD 4155.1, Chapter Four Section B, we learn the following under the section titled Eligibility Requirements For Principal Residences: “This topic contains information on eligibility requirements for principal residences, including • a definition of principal residence • the FHA requirement for establishing owner occupancy • FHA-insured Mortgages on principal residences and investment properties, and • exceptions | more...

 

FHA Loan Questions: Building Codes and Minimum Property Standards

A reader asks, “My mom is trying to sell her house and when it was built it was on septic. When my parents bought the house in 1988, the neighborhood had been subsidized and city sewer was installed but not to their house that was already there prior to subsidizing.” “Now to get it on city sewer is gonna cost 13,000 dollars that she doesn’t have. A potential buyer has put a bid on the house and is applying for an FHA insured loan and they are saying it HAS to be hooked to city sewer. Is this correct or does her existing system which is up to codes and works appropriately acceptable?” The answer to this question may well depend on state or local building codes. In these cases | more...

 

FHA Loan Answers: What Does Your Lender See On Your Credit Report?

When you apply for an FHA guaranteed home loan, you’re required to list a variety of items on your application form including credit data. Your recent debts and other recurring financial obligations are required because the lender must determine your debt-to-income ratio. Some borrowers wonder if leaving items off the application means the lender won’t know about them. But it’s very important to know what the FHA requires and what the lender is responsible for checking when it comes to credit. Do you know what goes into your credit report and what the lender has access to when he or she is processing your application data? Many people don’t. Here’s what the FHA loan rulebook, HUD 4155.1 has to say about credit reporting data and what the lender is required | more...

 

FHA Loan Reader Questions: Upcoming PMI Changes

A reader asks, “My expected closing date is March 31, 2013. I see that there will be some new guidelines regarding PMI effective this year. Would I be required to pay private mortgage insurance until I have 20% equity and have paid PMI for five years or would I be required to pay PMI for the life of the loan?” The FHA has issued guidance about its coming changes to the PMI structure and payments. This information is found in FHA Mortgagee Letter 2031-04. It says in part: “FHA will increase its annual mortgage insurance premium (MIP) for most new mortgages by 10 basis points or by 0.10 percent.  FHA will increase premiums on jumbo mortgages ($625,500 or larger) by 5 basis points or 0.05 percent, to the maximum authorized | more...

 

FHA Loan Answers: Credit Evaluations

A reader asks, “If my husband has a judgement against him from an old credit card debt, can we put the house in my name and use my credit only and still get approved? Or will they check him at some point anyway and reject me because of his judgement?” The answer to this reader question can be complicated. A married FHA loan applicant who is not affected by community property laws in his or her state may be able apply for an FHA loan without the participation or financial obligation of the spouse. As long as state laws don’t state otherwise, a married FHA loan applicant should be able to apply for an FHA guaranteed mortgage without obligating anyone else on the loan. In cases where more than one | more...

 

FHA HECM Deadline Approaching

Earlier this year, the FHA and HUD issued new guidelines regarding the FHA Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Loan program also known as HECM. Important changes are coming to this home loan program which is designed for those age 62 or older. According to FHA Mortgagee Letter 2013-01, the changes are effective for all HECM fixed-rate case numbers assigned on or after April 1, 2013. What are these changes and why are they occurring? According to the mortgagee letter, “To help sustain the HECM program as a viable financial resource for aging homeowners and to strengthen the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund, the HECM Saver will be the only initial MIP option available to mortgagors who seek the predictability of a fixed interest rate mortgage and lower upfront closing costs”. This means | more...

 

FHA Loans and Refinance Loans: Interest Rates and Fees

What do you, the borrower, need to know about FHA loan fees for new purchase mortgage loans and home loan refinances? It’s a big issue, but there are some basics to understand as you’re planning your next move in the search for a new home or a refinance loan rate. First, the FHA does not set interest rates on refinance loans or mortgage loans. It does require them to be appropriate, reasonable and customary for the market, but the job of negotiating interest rates is one the borrower and lender work on together. The FHA loan rulebook says as much in Chapter One of HUD 4155.1: “Under all currently active FHA single family mortgage insurance programs, the borrower and the lender negotiate the interest rate and any discount points.”  Another | more...

 

Sound Advice From the FHA on Buying A Home With an FHA Mortgage

If you’re thinking about buying a home with an FHA guaranteed mortgage, now is a very good time to explore your options. Mortgage loan rates may have risen slightly from their “all-time lows” of the past 12 months, rates are still very good, and the housing market recovery makes purchasing a home more attractive than ever. What kind of advice does the FHA official site offer to house hunters thinking about that first FHA home loan application? There first thing to ask is whether you are ready to commit to buying a home now, or if you need to take some additional preparation time. How do you know if you’re ready to commit? According to the FHA, “You can find out by asking yourself some questions: – Do I have | more...

 

Will Sequestration Affect FHA Home Loans?

On March 1, 2013, unless lawmakers act to prevent the process known as sequestration, major budget cuts, furloughs and staffing changes will go into effect across a variety of government agencies. These cuts have the potential to be quite disruptive, and many wonder whether FHA home loans, refinance loans and other programs might be negatively affected. According to HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan, the answer is yes. Donovan’s February testimony before the Senate Committee on Appropriations included some revealing comments about sequestration and its impact on the FHA/HUD. “Sequestration would result in 75,000 fewer households receiving foreclosure prevention, pre-purchase, rental or other counseling though HUD housing counseling grants. This counseling is crucial for middle class and other families who have been harmed by the housing crisis from which we are still | more...