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FHA Energy Efficient Mortgages: Is Escrow Required?

When learning abo0ut FHA home loans, escrow is one issue some borrowers have questions about. The FHA frequently asked questions pages include the following about escrow, which is governed by something called the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act or RESPA: “Does RESPA require borrowers to maintain an escrow account? NO. It is the lender’s decision whether the borrower must maintain an escrow account for the purpose of paying taxes and other items. The HUD regulations only limit the maximum amount that a lender can require a borrower to maintain in an account.” That Q&A from the FHA official site seems to indicate that the FHA does not require escrow; indeed, it is the lender’s choice to require escrow or not. But are there situations where an escrow account may actually | more...

 

Are You Eligible For an FHA Mortgage?

FHA loans are sometimes misunderstood–some people think FHA mortgages are only for low-income families, others wrongly assume only first-time home buyers can qualify for an FHA loan. The FHA does provide a list of guidelines that list who is eligible–and who is not–to apply for an FHA mortgage or refinance. The FHA loan rules include guidelines on credit scores and minimum age–which we discuss below. The rulebook that describes these things is called HUD 4155.1. In this guideline you’ll find the following: “FHA insures mortgages made to individuals with valid Social Security numbers (SSN), and under the conditions described in this section, to state and local government agencies, and approved nonprofit organizations. Note: Employees of the World Bank, foreign embassies, etc., may not be required to have an SSN. Conclusive | more...

 

FHA Loan Reader Question: What Does “Endorsed” Mean?

A reader asks, “Can you please explain what “endorsed” means? I started my FHA streamline refi process March 11, 2009 through Countrywide. In the meantime BoA purchased Countrywide and the refi wasn’t finalized until June 29, 2009. Its not my fault the process took so long, and I sincerely hope I am not losing out on a refi or decrease PMI because of their delays!” This reader question most likely refers to FHA mortgagee letter HUDNo.12-045, which includes the following information about FHA Streamline Refinancing: “…Acting Federal Housing (FHA) Commissioner Carol Galante announced significant price cuts to FHA

 

FHA Loans and Escrow Accounts: What You Should Know

Many home loan applicants find themselves opening escrow accounts at the request of their lender for such things as property taxes and other expenses related to owning a home purchased with an FHA mortgage. While the FHA loan program does not require an escrow account, the lender may. The FHA official site reminds borrowers and lenders alike that it’s misleading for any lender to imply that FHA loan rules issued by the Federal Housing Administration require escrow; this is not true but the lender is free to do so. The FHA official site says of escrow, “Section 10 of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) limits the amount of money a lender may require the borrower to hold in an escrow account for payment of taxes, insurance, etc. RESPA | more...

 

FHA Streamline Refinance Loans: A Reader Question

A reader asks, “I am curious about how to get a lower interest rate on my currently FHA backed SFR home loan. I have a 30-year fixed 5% interest rate and am trying to lower my monthly payments with the current low interest rates

 

FHA Loan Reader Question: Why Couldn’t I Qualify For an FHA Loan?

A reader asks, “I have really been working on my credit to be able to purchase a home. My scores are 618 – 595 – 540. I paid my student loan off in full. I went and got a unsecured credit card to help boost my scores…when people check your credit the numbers roll back…I have an auto loan for just over a year that is in good standing.” “I also paid off 2 vehicles and have been at my job now for just over 16yrs….Why, Why, Why couldn’t I qualify for this loan?” There are a number of reasons why a borrower might not be approved for an FHA mortgage, but in this reader’s case the FICO score could be one of those reasons. Why? According to FHA loan | 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...

 

FHA Rules and Transparency In Lending

From time to time, we publish information about the FHA and HUD efforts to combat discrimination in housing. We don’t have new cases to report at this time, but some borrowers often wonder how FHA loan rules are designed to help prevent discrimination in a procedural way. It’s one thing to rely on existing or newly passed federal laws that forbid discriminatory practices in lending, housing, or home sales. It’s quite another to create rules and regulations that specifically work to prevent such illegal practices in the procedures of lending money. In some cases these anti-discrimination rules are more or less labeled and described as such; in others there are layers of subtlety involved, but it’s easy to see how they could be interpreted as an anti-bias requirement. A good | more...

 

FHA Loan Rule Changes For Condominium Project Approval: Investor Ownership Guidelines

The FHA and HUD recently updated condo project approval guidelines in the Mortgagee Letter 2012-18. The mortgagee letter states, “It was determined that certain policy adjustments were needed to address current housing market conditions”. The letter adds, “This ML is effective for all condominium project approvals,recertifications, annexations or reconsiderations submitted for review as of the date of this directive unless otherwise specified in a particular information block. This approval process will apply until August 31, 2014, unless further extended by FHA.” Part of the revised guidelines for condo project approval? Investor ownership rules. Under the section title, “Investor Ownership Section 2.1.4” you’ll find the following: “The requirements of Section 2.1.4, Investor Ownership are replaced by the following updated policy guidance. A unit that is occupied as a principal residence is | more...