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FHA Special Forbearance For Unemployed Borrowers Extended

Earlier this year, the FHA indefinitely extended its special forbearance programs for unemployed borrowers. In a mortgagee letter titled, “Extension of Unemployment Special Forbearance” the agency has created an open-ended policy as described below: “The policies in Mortgagee Letter 2011-23, (Unemployment Special Forbearance: Temporary Program Changes and Clarifications) relating to special forbearances for unemployed borrowers are hereby extended until amended, superseded, or rescinded.” The policies mentioned above also include a reference to an earlier Mortgagee Letter. “In ML-2000-05, FHA provided mortgagees with additional guidance concerning the Loss Mitigation Program that all mortgagees must follow, when applicable, to reduce FHA insurance losses in those circumstances, as determined by the mortgagee, where delinquent mortgagors might be able to find an alternative to foreclosure.” “ML 2002-17 amended ML 2000-05 to allow mortgagees to | more...

 

FHA Loans and Credit Disputes: A Reader Question

A reader asks, “My plan is to buy the house I’m leasing, my 3 scores are 616, 621 and 619. Will I qualify for an FHA loan? I have a student loan that i haven’t paid on my credit report it states its on dispute, will this disqualify me from an FHA?” The answer to this question depends greatly on what is meant by the “unpaid” student loan. Does that mean the borrower has not made any payments? Or does that mean payments are being made but the loan hasn’t been paid in full? Are there missing or delinquent payments in dispute? When there are disputed items on a credit report, the lender is required to learn more in order to process the FHA loan application. FHA loan rules found | more...

 

FHA Loan Rules For Non-Purchasing Spouses

One common FHA loan question has to do with the status of a non-purchasing spouse. Can a married borrower apply for an FHA loan with a non-purchasing spouse? In such cases would the income or credit history of the non-purchasing spouse be considered as part of the loan application? The answer depends greatly on the state laws where you live, or the state laws in the area where the home is to be purchased. According to the FHA loan rules found in HUD 41551., Chapter Four: “If required by state law in order to perfect a valid and enforceable first lien, a non-purchasing spouse may be required to sign either the security instrument or documentation indicating that he/she is relinquishing all rights to the property. When the security instrument is | more...

 

FHA Loans For Building on the Borrower’s Own Land

EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was written before changes to FHA loan rules made the old FHA Lender’s Handbook referenced in this article obsolete. The new FHA Single-Family Home Loan Rules are found in HUD 4000.1 and there have been many updates and changes to FHA home loans including One-Time Close Construction mortgage rules. Learn about the most up-to-date information on FHA Construction loans for borrowers who want to build on their own lot. ——- (The information below is no longer up-to-date, but we retain the original article here for archival purposes.) A reader asks, “I am looking to move back home, to where my grandma resides. her home of 45+ years is in disrepair. I filed bankruptcy two years ago, the one where you dont make trustee payments. My question | more...

 

Minimum Down Payments for FHA Loans: A Reader Question

A reader asks, “Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharged in Oct 2010. Credit score now around 670. The hardest thing I am finding is the ability to save for a down payment. What would be a minimum down payment that I would be required to have before I could get an FHA loan? Thanks.” Unlike VA mortgage loans, FHA home loans feature a minimum down payment, also known as a minimum cash investment. The down payment must not only be a certain percentage of the loan amount, but it is also required to come from approved sources that can be verified. Borrowers cannot, for example, take out a cash advance on a credit card or any other form of unsecured loan for the down payment. FHA loan rules describe the minimum down | more...

 

HUD Announces Settlement in Maternity Leave Discrimination Case

The FHA/HUD official site has a recent press release announcing a settlement in a maternity leave discrimination case brought against a Wisconsin-based mortgage insurance company. According to HUDNo.13-149, “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today that it has reached agreements to settle two Fair Housing Act complaints against Madison, WI-based CMG Mortgage Insurance Company (CMG MI), the nation’s largest provider of private mortgage insurance to credit unions.” That company has agreed to pay $30,000, “resolving allegations that it refused to insure the home mortgage loan of a married couple because the wife was on maternity leave, and that it maintained a written policy of refusing to consider the regular pay of women on maternity leave as income.” As the press release points out, federal law prohibits discrimination in | more...

 
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FHA Loan Interest Rates

Mortgage rates have, at the time of this writing, been moving lower for a variety of reasons. Given the up-and-down environment mortgage loan interest rates have experienced in the last six months, it’s easy to understand why some borrowers might be confused about how interest rates–and more importantly, interest rate locks on FHA mortgages–work. According to the FHA loan rulebook, HUD 4155.1, there is no provision for the government to set mortgage rates on an FHA mortgage. “Under all currently active FHA single family mortgage insurance programs, the borrower and the lender negotiate the interest rate and any discount points.” Borrowers might want to commit to a specific interest rate on a day when the rates seem particularly advantageous. But the loan won’t close until a later date in many | more...

 

FHA Loan Modification Rule Changes

Borrowers who get into financial difficulty and have trouble making payments on their FHA home loans have some options with the FHA that can help the borrower avoid foreclosure. The FHA has updated its rules to home loan modifications and other foreclosure avoidance procedures–those updates are found in FHA Mortgagee Letter 13-32. We recently discussed some of the initial changes, which the FHA has given lenders until December 2013 to make. That recent update includes some instructions to the lender regarding loan forbearance. “Before a mortgagee considers a delinquent mortgagor for one of FHA’s Loss Mitigation Home Retention Options, the mortgagee must first evaluate the mortgagor for both Informal and Formal Forbearance Plans…Informal and Formal Forbearance Plans are the only options available for delinquent mortgagors without verifiable losses of income | more...

 

FHA Updates Foreclosure Prevention Program

On Friday September 20, 2013, the FHA issued a Mortgagee Letter that updates its Loss Mitigation program options. The new Mortgagee letter, ML 2013-32, overrides a previous mortgagee letter issued in 2012. The changes are designed to, “help reduce the number of full claims against FHA’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund by assisting a greater number of distressed mortgagors in retaining their homes; thus, Mortgagee Letter 2012-22 will remain effect until servicers are able to fully implement this Mortgagee Letter.” The Loss Mitigation Program was established by the FHA in 1996, “to ensure that distressed FHA mortgagors were afforded opportunities to retain their homes and to assist in minimizing losses to FHA’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund”. The most recent changes include a variety of program modifications. Keep in mind that the | more...

 
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FHA and HUD Announce Assistance for Colorado Storm Victims

The FHA and HUD have issued a press release announcing help for victims of recent storms and flooding in Colorado. According to HUDNo.13-142, foreclosure relief, FHA home loans for disaster victims, and other forms of assistance are now available to those in Adams, Boulder, Larimer and Weld Counties. The press release says, “U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced HUD will speed federal disaster assistance to the State of Colorado and provide support to homeowners and low-income renters forced from their homes due to severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides.” This type of assistance generally comes after the affected area has been declared a disaster zone by the president. “Families who may have been forced from their homes need to know that help is available to begin | more...