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FHA Home Loans For Houses In Flood Zones

In 2017, we wrote an article about the importance of knowing FHA loan rules for loan approval in certain regions of the country subject to flooding. Is it possible to purchase a home with an FHA mortgage in a flood zone? The FHA Loan Single-Family Lender’s Handbook, HUD 4000.1, says that homes in certain types of flood zones or Special Flood Hazard Areas or SFHA are not eligible for FHA mortgages. These areas include, but may not be limited to SFHA Zone A, a Special Flood Zone Area, or Zone V. We reported that in 2017 and we wanted to follow up to see what the rules say today. Proposed or New Construction Homes HUD 4000.1 says that in cases where “any portion” of a home is in an SFHA, the | more...

 
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FHA Appraisal Rules For Systems In The Home

In 2016, we published an article about FHA loan appraisal rules for certain systems in the home. FHA appraisals have rules governing the process including some that address specific systems in the home. Make no mistake: some FHA appraisal requirements depend on the local authority, while other requirements have specific guidance. Depending on the issue your experience may vary. As we noted in 2016, FHA appraisal rules are found in HUD 4000.1, which is the rule book for all FHA single-family mortgage loans, refinancing, and reverse mortgages. Where heating the home is concerned, FHA loan rules include the following:  “The Appraiser must examine the heating system to determine if it is adequate for healthful and comfortable living conditions, regardless of design, fuel or heat source.” The installed system must have | more...

 
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Article Update: FHA Loan Rules On Late And Missed Payments

Back in 2017, we published an article asking an important question. Is it possible to get an FHA loan application approved with late or missed payments on your credit report? Borrowers can get bogged down with financial difficulty in the best of times. In an economic environment that includes rising gas and utility costs, inflation, and employment woes this threat is greatly elevated. Back in 2017, we didn’t have the pandemic to worry about, but in more recent times this factor has severely complicated many people’s finances. If you get caught up in a struggle with common financial problems you may find some of the simplest situations–we are talking about late and missed payments on your recurring financial obligations–can have the biggest impact on a borrower’s credit rating or perceptions | more...

 
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Before You Fill Out FHA Home Loan Forms

Are you ready to apply for an FHA mortgage? You’ll want to make sure you have done a few important preliminary steps before you submit an application. The most basic thing to start with is knowing what type of home loan you need. If you plan to buy a condo unit your FHA loan will be a different variety than if you need to buy a manufactured home, for example.  That may sound like some of the most basic home loan advice out there, but what is not so basic is knowing that there are nuances for some of these loans you need to know.  A condo unit must typically be part of a project that is on or added to the approved list for FHA loans. But did you | more...

 
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Article Update: Using Rental Income To Qualify For An FHA Home Loan

In 2017, we published an article about FHA loan rules and whether it is possible to qualify for an FHA mortgage using rental income. Back then we cited FHA loan rules and regulations that stated it IS possible, but only if certain conditions are met. Part of the issue? Whether or not the rental income meets FHA loan rules in HUD 4000.1, the FHA Single Family Lender’s Handbook. If your income is derived in whole or in part by rent payments, the lender will need documentation to support that. Back in 2017, we reported FHA loan rules in HUD 4000.1 addressing the rental income issue starting on page 202. That section begins, “Rental Income refers to income received or to be received from the subject Property or other real estate | more...

 
When Is An FHA Loan Better Than A Conventional Loan?

FHA Loans And Community Property States

One of the most common questions we are asked about FHA mortgages involves state community property laws, non-borrowing spouses, and their credit issues. Does an FHA loan applicant have to include a non-borrowing spouse’s financial data when applying for an FHA mortgage? It all depends on whether the state the borrower is living in has community property laws or not. In cases where such laws are present, the transaction may be affected. FHA loan rules on this topic are addressed in HUD 4000.1, starting on page 180. It begins with a definition: “Non-Borrowing Spouse Debt refers to debts owed by a spouse that are not owed by, or in the name of the Borrower.” In cases where a borrower lives in a community property state, where state law has a | more...

 
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FHA Loans And Surplus Land

What do FHA loan rules say about surplus and/or excess land? It’s not an issue for someone who wants to buy a condo unit, but for those looking for homes in rural areas, excess or surplus land could be an important detail at appraisal time. FHA loan rules in HUD 4000.1 discuss appraisals where there may be surplus land or excess land involved, and while the section referencing this issue is short, it does give us an idea of what to expect in these cases; a big question addressed in FHA loan rules here is how the excess or surplus land affects the valuation of the property. What Is The FHA Definition Of Surplus or Excess Land? HUD 4000.1 states, “Excess Land refers to land that is not needed to | more...

 
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Refinancing a Conventional Loan To An FHA Mortgage

Some borrowers want to know: is it possible to refinance out of a conventional mortgage using an FHA refinance loan? It’s a smart question to ask, especially if you are interested in moving out of an adjustable-rate mortgage and into the predictability of a fixed-rate loan. FHA Refinance Loan Options FHA loan rules do permit you to refinance a conventional mortgage using an FHA cash-out refinance loan. But that’s not your only option. The FHA loan handbook, HUD 4000.1, says your options for FHA refinancing include non-FHA to FHA transactions. What kinds of refinance loan options are available? In general: Cash-out refinances to help you pull equity out of your home; No cash-out refinances for both FHA and non-FHA-insured Mortgages. These loan options include Rate and Term refinance, and FHA | more...

 
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FHA Home Loans And Occupancy: What You Can And Cannot Do

If you are buying an existing construction home with an FHA mortgage, or having one built for you using an FHA One-Time Close construction loan, you will notice some common requirements for these mortgages; one such requirement involves the borrower’s use of the property once the loan has closed. FHA new purchase mortgages, also known as forward mortgages, are intended for those who wish to occupy the home as their main address, or “primary residence”. Some borrowers may be confused by this requirement because they assume you can buy and rent out a home using an FHA mortgage without intending to occupy it. But the reality is that FHA mortgages actually require occupancy by at least one person obligated on the home loan, so how is it possible to purchase | more...

 
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HUD Announces Results Of New York Fair Housing Case

Any form of discrimination in the housing process whether buying or renting has a chilling effect on the entire housing industry. We write about Fair Housing Act cases frequently to remind house hunters of their rights under the law. One of the latest developments in this area involves the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s involvement in a Fair Housing Act case in Long Island, New York. HUD announced in July 2022 that an Administrative Law Judge delivered a decision finding Long Island landlord Alex Raimos guilty of violating the Fair Housing Act, ordering Raimos to pay some $70 thousand in penalties and damages. This Fair Housing case began because the landlord refused to rent “to a mother and her daughter because of the daughter’s cerebral palsy” according to a | more...