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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...

 

Exceptions to the FHA Mortgage Insurance Payment Eligibility Date Rule: A Reader Question

On March 6, 2012, the FHA and HUD issued Mortgagee Letter 2012-4, which included the following description of a decrease to the annual Mortgage Insurance Premium for “certain Streamline Refinance transactions”: “For all SF Forward Streamline Refinance transactions that are refinancing FHA loans endorsed on or before May 31, 2009, the Annual MIP will be 55 bps, regardless of the base loan amount. The endorsement date is on the Case Query screen in FHA Connection. This change is effective for case numbers assigned on or after June 11, 2012.” Additionally, the same document describes further changes to the up front mortgage insurance payments for these same loans: “For all SF Forward Streamline Refinance transactions that are refinancing existing FHA loans that were endorsed on or before May 31, 2009, the | more...

 

FHA Loans and Credit Score Requirements

Recently we posted a reader question about FICO scores and FHA loan approval. The reader wanted to know why a credit score range between 540 and 618 didn’t qualify for an FHA mortgage. The reader question included the following: “My scores are 618 – 595 – 540…why couldn’t I qualify for this loan?” There are two factors at work when viewing FICO scores. The lender is required to observe FHA loan minimums–which this reader was technically able to meet. But the lender is also required to observe the FICO minimums established by the financial institution. If the FICO score doesn’t meet the bank’s minimum, it’s not eligible for FHA loan approval. How does the lender interpret the three credit scores to determine eligibility if a borrower is right on the | more...

 

HUD Reaches Settlement in Pennsylvania Discrimination Case

On the FHA/HUD official site you’ll find a press release announcing a settlement in a discrimination case against a Pennsylvania company that allegedly discriminated against families because of their national origin. According to HUDNo.12-160, “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today that it has reached a Conciliation Agreement with the Lancaster, PA-based Ecklin Group that will end an alleged policy of refusing to rent to Burmese refugee families.” The press release adds, “The agreement is the result of a complaint HUD initiated against the Group after company staff allegedly failed to renew the leases of three Burmese families because of their national origin, and made statements to various people that the group would no longer accept rental referrals for refugees that were referred by Lutheran Refugee | more...

 

FHA Loan Reader Questions: Modular Homes

Paragraph A reader asks, “Can a modular home on a full foundation be considered for an FHA loan?” A reader asks, “Can a modular home on a full foundation be considered for an FHA loan?” In general the FHA offers two types of home loans for manufactured housing. Here’s a quote from a frequently asked questions list on the FHA official site at FHA.gov: “How about manufactured housing and mobile homes? Yes, FHA has financing for mobile homes and factory-built housing. We have two loan products – one for those who own the land that the home is on and another for mobile homes that are – or will be – located in mobile home parks.” FHA loan rules do have provisions for modular homes (which are also considered factory-built houses); | more...

 

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...

 

Is a Borrower Ever Automatically Ineligible for an FHA Home Loan?

FHA home loans are designed to help eligible borrowers get into affordable mortgages. The general credit qualifying criteria and loan terms can be far more lenient than some conventional mortgages, and the FHA loan program has helped many who could not qualify for conventional loans because of large down payment requirements or other terms. But is there a time when a potential FHA loan applicant is automatically ineligible for an FHA mortgage? According to the FHA, the answer is yes. For the purposes of this blog post, we aren’t talking about those who have experienced a foreclosure or who have filed bankruptcy; after all, there is only a mandatory waiting period–the seasoning period–that must be waited out until such borrowers are eligible to apply again. They haven’t been forbidden from | more...

 

Foreclosure Avoidance Counsleing on FHA Home Loans: Should I Pay For Assistance?

Aside from getting the FHA home loan itself, one of the most important benefits to having an FHA mortgage is the availability of free foreclosure avoidance counseling for home owners who need it. FHA.gov reminds borrowers that it is not necessary to pay fees to third-party foreclosure avoidance agencies. Plenty of free counseling and assistance is available from the FHA and HUD. On the FHA official site, under the page titled “Consumer Fees For Housing Counseling” you’ll find the following: “Foreclosure prevention counseling and homeless counseling services are available free of charge through HUD’s Housing Counseling Program. Housing Counseling agencies participating in HUD’s Housing Counseling Program are not permitted to charge consumers for these specific housing counseling services. (Emphasis ours.) Counseling recipients should not pay for these services.” That’s not | more...

 

FHA Loan Rules For Principal Residences

A recent reader question about FHA loan requirements for occupancy begs the question; what does the FHA consider a “principal residence” or “primary residence” and will the FHA approve of a second FHA mortgage for those who purchase single-family, owner-occupied property? According to the FHA loan rules, found in HUD 4155.1, in the section titled “FHA-Insured Mortgages on Principal Residences and Investment Properties” you’ll find the following: “To prevent circumvention of the restrictions on making FHA-insured mortgages to investors, FHA generally will not insure more than one principal residence mortgage for any borrower.” If you want to buy a home, this means the FHA expects you to use it AS a home. Additionally, “FHA will not insure a mortgage if it is determined that the transaction was designed to use | more...

 

FHA Issues Revised Condo Project Approval Guidelines For Non-Residential Use

The FHA and HUD have issued revised condo project approval guidelines for a number of areas, including the rules governing non-residential use of condo project floor space. According to Mortgagee Letter 2012-18, “This Mortgagee Letter (ML) puts in place temporary condominium project approval guideline changes to some of the current FHA condominium approval policy provisions.” The letter also says, “These changes replace, for the period specified by this ML, certain approval requirements specifically identified in this ML that were established in ML 11-22 and the attached Condominium Project Approval and Processing Guide (Guide). It was determined that certain policy adjustments were needed to address current housing market conditions.” (Emphasis ours.) A section of the mortgagee letter addresses the FHA rule on non-residential use and/or commercial use of condo space in | more...