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Assuming An FHA Mortgage: Article Update

Can I assume an FHA mortgage? That is a question we addressed in a 2021 article about FHA mortgages, and it’s an important question on the minds of those looking to take over an FHA home loan from the original borrower. The process of getting a loan assumptions are a bit different than a new purchase home loan application, but under FHA home loan rules, the borrower must be able to afford the loan in both cases. The lender’s job in part has to do with determining whether the borrower is a good risk. The short answer to the original question? Yes, in most cases, assuming there is lender participation, you may be able to assume an existing FHA home loan from the original borrower. You will NOT be able | 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 203(k) Rehabilitation Mortgages Compared To FHA One-Time Close Mortgages

Some borrowers want to know if there are any differences between a one-time close construction loan and an FHA 203(k) Rehabilitation Loan. While both of these loans have some features in common, the short answer is that they are not interchangeable and each loan has a specific purpose. Both types have one loan application and a sinlge loan closing date. Rehab loans and construction loans both use escrow to facilitate the payment of loan funds to contractors, and participating lenders may require the borrower to typically credit-qualify with FICO scores typically in the mid-600s for either type of mortgage. FHA 203(k) Rehabilitation Mortgages are offered as either a refinance or a purchase loan. An FHA One-Time Close construction loan is a forward mortgage. You would want to use an FHA | more...

 
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Appraisal Rules For FHA Loans: Basements & Crawlspaces

When reviewing your closing checklist or simply trying to plan for all the expenses of your FHA home loan, the appraisal and the optional (but vital) home inspection are two of the expenses you’ll need to save for. The appraisal is required as a condition of loan approval, the inspection is optional but borrowers cannot make a truly informed decision about a home without the inspection. When it comes to FHA appraisal requirements, the rules are designed only to insure the property meets MINIMUM FHA standards. The appraisal is never to be taken as a message from the FHA that the home is free of defects or problems-only an home inspection can tell you what the true condition of the property might be. FHA minimum standards for appraisals include requirements | more...

 
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Article Update: Do Townhouses Qualify For FHA Loans?

Back in 2018, we published an article about the FHA home loan rules for townhouses. Do they qualify for FHA home loans? One source defines a townhouse as: “…multi-floor homes that share one- to two walls with adjacent properties” but which feature separate entrances for each property. What do the FHA home loan rules say about purchasing townhomes with an FHA mortgage? FHA Loan Rules For Property Eligibility The FHA Single Family Home Loan rule book, HUD 4000.1, has seen some important changes since we wrote the original article in 2018 but in 2022 it still says the following property types may be purchased with an FHA mortgage: -detached or semi-detached dwellings -Manufactured Housing -townhouses or row houses -individual units within FHA-approved Condominium Projects As you can see from the | more...

 
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Article Update: What Are The FHA Loan Requirements For Wells and Septic Systems?

In 2017, we published an article that asked an important question: what are the FHA requirements for sewer/septic systems?  As we discussed back then, there are important issues to consider if the property you want to buy with an FHA mortgage can’t be hooked up to a local utility. Our 2017 article asked an important question: what are the FHA requirements for sewer/septic systems? For example, the placement of the septic tank; back then, we reported FHA loan rules required the tank to be at least 50 feet from any well on the property. In 2022, those rules have not changed. And wells must be a proscribed distance from other features of the property including: Property line: 10 feet Septic tank: 50 feet Drain field: 100 feet Septic tank drain | more...

 
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What To Think About When Comparing FHA Lenders

Why do we say it’s so important to choose the right lender for your FHA home loan? Because no two financial institutions are exactly alike, and you may find a lender willing to offer the type of mortgage you need at an affordable interest rate. But until you compare offers how do you know you have set your price point and target interest rate realistically? It’s not just whether the lender offers the type of FHA mortgage you need–such as an FHA condo loan or an FHA One-Time Close Construction mortgage. It’s also whether the lender is offering you a competitive interest rate.  When rates trend higher, does your selected loan officer reprice the interest rates or up the closing costs instead? If you don’t know, you won’t know how | more...

 
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FHA Loan Rules For Self-Employed Borrowers

What do self-employed house hunters need to know about the home loan approval rules applicable to self-employment income? If you are not sure how your FHA lender will qualify you based on your income, keep reading–there are some important facts you will need to know before you fill out FHA loan paperwork. The first thing to know is how the FHA defines “self-employment” and why. The lender is required to ensure your income is stable and reliable and that you will continue to earn that income to help pay for your mortgage.  The FHA has different qualification rules for self-employment income; you are basically required to show two years of self-employed income in a similar line of work to your salary, commission, or hourly income when you were not self-employed. | more...

 
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FHA Adds New Income Flexibility Guidelines For FHA Borrowers Affected By COVID-19

During the global COVID-19 pandemic, many house hunters experienced a loss of income because of coronavirus-related employment gaps, job losses, and similar financial hardship. When you are applying for a mortgage loan, late and missed payments can have a negative effect on your ability to find an affordable home loan. There were many forms of relief for COVID-19-related economic hardship, but as the fallout from COVID continues, it’s clear that some additional measures are needed. That’s one likely reason the FHA has announced updated COVID-19 credit qualifying guidelines for borrowers trying to buy a home with an FHA mortgage.  In early July 2022 the FHA announced new guidelines for participating FHA lenders. These new guidelines permit more flexibility for the lender when qualifying a borrower who may have income or | more...

 
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Finding The Best FHA Lender

Which bank has the best FHA loan options? Experienced borrowers know the answer to this question already; the best FHA lender is the one willing to work with your FICO scores, the type of home loan you need, and offers you the right rates.  But if you are asking the question, “Which bank has the best home loan?” you want answers that are more specific. How do you find a lender who can help? If you are searching online, you might try looking for the specific type of home loan you seek. Are you looking for an FHA One-Time Close construction loan? Searching with that specific phrase will help. But it can also pay to search more specifically than that; try looking for “FHA Construction Loans in Texas” in Google. | more...