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What you should know about FHA 203(h) Loans For Disaster Victims

FHA Loan Credit Score Issues: A Reader Question

A reader asks, “My husband and I are working on improving our credit, but still have low scores, mine being in the 530s and his in the 640s. Although we’re working on improving it, we aren’t to our ideal score yet…Does anyone have suggestions on lenders that will work with lower credit scores AND a lower down payment? (~5% based on the houses we’ve looked at so far).” Borrowers who find themselves in situations like these should do one very important thing before going any farther–contact the FHA directly by calling 1-800 CALL FHA and ask for a referral to an FHA-approved housing counselor. FHA approved housing counselors can offer advice and suggestions for improving creditworthiness before filling out an FHA loan application, and give advice on how to best | more...

 
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FHA Loans, Bankruptcy, and Back To Work

A reader asks, “I heard it is no longer required to wait three (3) years after a foreclosure before getting an FHA loan, true? Three years will be October 2014 but I’d rather not wait that long, we’d like to get a house July 2014. I am still in Chapter 13 bankruptcy scheduled to be over December 2014.” “I have been on my job two years, make plenty of money, and have been on time with my chapter 13 payments. I have a credit score of 650 and building. I’ll have about 10% down. Do you think it would be possible to get an FHA loan in July 2014 (3 months before the 3 year mark)?” In the past several weeks, we’ve written about the new FHA program called Back | more...

 

HUD Brings Housing Discrimination Charges Against Fifth Third Bank, Fifth Third Mortgage Company and Cranbrook Mortgage Corporation

The FHA/HUD official site has issued a press release announcing charges against Fifth Third Bank, Fifth Third Mortgage Company and Cranbrook Mortgage Corporation. According to HUDNo.13-128, “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today that it is charging Fifth Third Bank, Fifth Third Mortgage Company and Cranbrook Mortgage Corporation with discriminating against a couple with disabilities who were attempting to refinance their home mortgage.  HUD’s charge alleges that the Cincinnati, Ohio-based mortgage lender and the Clinton Township, Michigan-based mortgage broker required unnecessary medical documentation in order to qualify the couple for a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan.” Fair Housing Act laws forbid discrimination in the home loan process or loan modification process, “based on disability, race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or family status, including imposing different application or | more...

 
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FHA Loan Reader Questions: Spouse Credit Issues

A reader asks, “My husband and I are looking to apply for an FHA loan. We just recently got married. He is more than qualified to apply on his own, with a good credit score and great income. I, unfortunately, have terrible credit and unresolved debts (prior to marriage). Is it possible for him to apply on his own without factoring in my debt? Our loan agent told us that I had have my credit checked and my debt would also be factored into the debt to income ratio, but not my income. Is this true?” The answer to this question is fairly simple–it depends on the laws of your state. The first thing a borrower in this situation should do is check to see if they are living in | more...

 

Back to Work: How the new FHA Loan Guidelines Apply to Foreclosures and Short Sales

In recent blog posts we’ve explored a new FHA program called Back To Work, which allows lenders to be more lenient with credit requirements for borrowers who have experienced what the FHA terms an Economic Event. Borrowers who have a qualifying Economic Event under Back To Work may be able to get an FHA mortgage in spite of negative credit data that lender determines does not realistically affect the borrower’s ability to afford mortgage payments on the FHA loan. The FHA’s Back to Work program rules are described in FHA Mortgagee Letter 2013-26, which states, “FHA is allowing for the consideration of borrowers who have experienced an Economic Event and can document that: certain credit impairments were the result of a Loss of Employment or a significant loss of Household | more...

 

FHA Revises Loan Policies For Credit Issues Related to Unemployment, Economic Hardship

The FHA has issued a new mortgagee letter which revises its policies related to credit evaluation for FHA loan approval. FHA Mortgagee Letter 2013-26 says the FHA is committed to helping borrowers who need FHA mortgage loans who may have financial difficulty due to reduced or terminated employment, bankruptcy, and other financial difficulties. “FHA is continuing its commitment to fully evaluate borrowers who have experienced periods of financial difficulty due to extenuating circumstances. As a result of the recent recession many borrowers who experienced unemployment or other severe reductions in income, were unable to make their monthly mortgage payments, and ultimately lost their homes to a pre- foreclosure sale, deed-in-lieu, or foreclosure. Some borrowers were forced to file for bankruptcy to discharge or restructure their debts.” Mortgagee Letter 2013-26 continues | more...

 

FHA Updates Loan Rules On Credit, Collections, and Judgments

  A recent reader question asked, “I have an outstanding judgment in the amount of $8000. Can I still get a loan?” FHA loan rules are clear on the issue of credit, stating that past credit performance and patterns are considered one of the best indicators of whether an FHA loan application should be approved. But recently, the FHA has issued clarifications and updates to lenders on the subject of judgments, collections and other activities that could be considered negative credit data. According to FHA Mortgagee Letter 2013-24, Handling of Collections and Disputed Accounts, the FHA has amended its guidelines and policies for collections, disputed accounts, and judgments for most credit-qualifying FHA loan transactions. It applies to all affected FHA loans with case numbers assigned on or after October 15, | more...

 

FHA Loan Answers: Is There Ever an Automatic Rejection of an FHA Loan Application?

FHA loan rules include certain “automatic” rejections of an FHA loan application. For most typical borrowers these factors may not be an issue, but it is a question that arises from time to time: what circumstances force an automatic rejection of an FHA loan application? Here’s one example from the FHA loan rulebook, based on FHA FICO score requirements: That table indicates that a borrower with a FICO score of less than 500 is not eligible for an FHA mortgage. But there are other circumstances which may also result in an automatic rejection of the loan application. HUD 4155.1 Chapter Four, Section A has a heading titled, “Mandatory Rejection of a Borrower” and states: “A borrower is not eligible to participate in FHA-insured mortgage transactions if he/she is suspended, debarred, | more...

 

FHA Loan Questions: Applying For a Loan Following a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

A reader asks, “I was just released from Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and I would like to buy a house. What do I have to do to achieve this? My credit score is 635, 635 and 643.” FHA loan rules printed in HUD 4155.1 state that simply having a Chapter 13 bankruptcy does not disqualify you from getting an FHA loan, but there are certain standards a borrower needs to meet which must also be documented by the lender. Specifically, HUD 4155.1 Chapter Four Section C states, Chapter 13 bankruptcy”does not disqualify a borrower from obtaining an FHA-insured mortgage provided that the lender documents that: • one year of the pay-out period under the bankruptcy has elapsed • the borrower’s payment performance has been satisfactory and all required payments have been | more...

 

FHA Loan Answers: Tax Documentation

One question many borrowers have about applying for an FHA loan for the very first time involves the type of documentation a lender may require for loan approval. The tax question is a common one–do FHA loan rules require the borrower to furnish tax documentation in addition to other credit-qualifying details? According to HUD 4155.1 Chapter One Section B, “The lender must obtain federal income tax returns for the most recent two years, both individual and business, including all applicable schedules, for self-employed borrowers, and individual federal tax returns for commissioned individuals.” As you can see, not everyone may be required to supply tax data, but for those who are required, there are additional rules that may apply. “The lender must obtain signed forms IRS 4506, IRS 8821, Tax Information | more...