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Fair Housing Issues: Discrimination Against Children

There are many reasons why we report on Fair Housing Act laws. Violations of Fair Housing laws don’t just directly affect the borrower who is trying to purchase a home; such violations can hurt renters who are in the planning stages of a home loan or those who are actively looking as renters who have relocated to a new job market, etc. Families with children looking to rent or buy with an FHA loan (or any other type of mortgage) may experience discrimination based on family status. One recent example discussed on the HUD home page makes it clear that people from all walks of life may experience this type of illegal discrimination. Consider a recent example in Wichita, Kansas, where credit history, payment status, or other financial qualifications were | more...

 
Mortgage Loan Rate Trends

Mortgage Rate Trends: Going Lower Again

Since our last report, the mortgage rate trend has swung back to improvements, taking back loses incurred last week and dropping hints that things could be settling into a new range. It’s still early days yet, but industry professionals are talking about these gains in association with weaker stock market performance, talk of European economic issues, and bond market activity. If the current trend persists, we might see rates (best execution) at or near current levels, giving those inclined to float a better picture of where things could go if upward pressure resumes. If you haven’t made a mortgage rate lock commitment with your loan officer, at present it might be easier to set your cut-off; if you decide to “float” until rates improve or cut your losses and lock | more...

 

FHA Loan Rules For Part-Time Income

FHA loan rules require the lender to verify both employment and income. The lender must determine that a borrower’s income is both stable, and likely to continue for the purpose of making the mortgage loan payment. But what kinds of employment can a lender use to qualify the borrower? A reader got in touch with us recently to ask, “What if I have a 20 year old borrower that graduated HS in 2014. She has 2 jobs (receptionist at both). One shes had for 2 years 9 months and only works 15 hours a week and the second shes had for 1 year 4 months and puts in 20 hours a week. Will FHA accept both incomes as qualifying income?” FHA loan rules covering this issue are found in HUD | more...

 
Mortgage Loan Rate Trends

Mortgage Rate Trends: Improving

Before the new year, but after the 2016 election, mortgage rate trends were in what seemed to be an upward trajectory due to a variety of factors including uncertainty among investors regarding the new administration. But since the new year, we’ve seen more recovery, including the days following our last report. On Thursday, mortgage rates continued improving in small increments, with affected borrowers often getting the benefit in closing costs rather than an actual change in the mortgage rate. At the time of this writing, 30-year fixed rate conventional mortgages were at a best-execution 4.125%. That’s not a change from our previous report, but according to our sources more lenders are offering this best-execution rate now than since our last post. 4.125% could be at or near what some market | more...

 

Income Documentation: A Reader Question

A reader got in touch with us this week to ask a question about the FHA requirements for income documentation: “I work on a commission basis where a large part of my income does not appear on my w2. Say I make 4,000.00 in commission my expense to do my job is 1,000.00 my employer will write a check to me for that amount and them deducts it from my 4000.00 commission and then I am taxed on the remaining 3,000.00.” “I am at the end of the loan process and the underwriter is requesting a letter of explanation from the employer and she will not respond. Does she have to legally comply and how long can she take?” Unfortunately this falls dangerously close to asking for legal advice, and | more...

 
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Collection Accounts and FHA Loans

We’ve had some recent questions about home loans and collection accounts lately; in light of those questions it seemed like a good time to review the FHA loan rules on collection accounts as found in HUD 4000.1. The FHA loan rule book has instructions for the lender on what to do when reviewing such credit report data and it never hurts to know what your loan officer’s marching orders are in this area-at least where FHA minimum standards are concerned. The information below may be supplemented or affected by lender standards, so know that you’ll need to see what’s possible with a specific lender if any of the rules quoted here apply to your circumstances. Lender standards will definitely apply in addition to what’s found in HUD 4000.1. Let’s begin | more...

 

Down Payment: FHA Loan Rules

How much do you know about FHA loan down payment requirements? If you’re feeling in the dark about this as a new house hunter, don’t feel bad-we take plenty of reader questions in the comments section about FHA home loans, but from time to time we get them not just from home buyers or sellers, but also from loan officers and others in the industry. There was a reader question this week from an “industry person” about down payments and the FHA loan rules associated with them. We like to point out in times like these that we are not affiliated with the FHA, HUD, or any other government entity, but we do where and know how to find the answers to questions like the following: “What about two brothersone | more...

 
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Fair Housing Complaints: A Reader Question

The Fair Housing Act is a federal law designed to prevent discrimination in all phases of the housing process, whether buying or renting. A reader got in touch with us recently in the comments section to complain about a fair housing issue. “My Mom lives in low income housing and has been discriminated against due to her disability, HPHA not wanting to accommodate her by installing her AC or allowing her to install it herself due to her asthma and breathing problems doctor orders/note saying that she needs this to help with her disabilityshe is being wrongfully evicted, now homeless and is a victim of discrimination and violence against women act Due to HPHA and their property manager…” While there’s no specific question mentioned in this comment aside from, “can | more...

 

FHA Appraisal Rules: Zoning, Non-Residential Use

The FHA Single Family Home Loan Rulebook, HUD 4000.1, includes instructions regarding FHA appraisal procedures. There are rules governing a wide range of issues, conditions, and problems, but FHA appraisal rules don’t address each and every issue. Some areas are left to state/local building code, federal health guidelines, or other regulations. Other issues are clearly defined in the appraisal section and are non-negotiable (with certain exceptions that may apply) except where the law (local, state, or federal) may have a say. Some of these clearly defined areas include zoning and the non-residential use of a property to be purchased with an FHA mortgage. HUD 4000.1 has some specific things to say about both. When it comes to the non-residential nature or use of the property, FHA appraisal rules are clear | more...

 
Mortgage Loan Rate Trends

Mortgage Rate Trends: Closing Out 2016 Lower

Mortgage rate activity in the last days of 2016 might have, to some, started to look like a recovery trend, but it’s not safe to declare that just yet in spite of some overall downward movement at the very end of last year. The new year has plenty of early potential for volatility depending on a variety of factors, not the least of which involve a new White House administration. Last week rates closed on the final trading day of the year (for America) with rates moving low enough to push 30-year fixed rate conventional mortgages into a best execution range with 4.125% at the bottom and 4.375% at the upper end. That’s as close as rates got to breaking through the 4.0 zone and into the high three percent | more...