Kentucky FHA Credit Score Requirements for 2014, Based on Lender Feedback

 

FHA Minimum FICO

 

 

 

FICO 620-639 will be allowed as long as the borrower has an Approve through DU . Manually underwritten loans will still be capped at a minimum FICO of 640.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joel Lobb is a Licensed Mortgage Originator: NMLS #57916. Key Financial Mortgage NMLS # 1800 is a licensed Mortgage Broker Company in the State of Kentucky

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Government shutdown hits mortgage market – wave3.com-Louisville News, Weather & Sports

Government shutdown hits mortgage market – wave3.com-Louisville News, Weather & Sports.

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FHA-backed mortgages will be halted in a shutdown | Money – WYFF Home

FHA-backed mortgages will be halted in a shutdown | Money – WYFF Home.

 

The good news is that most government-backed home loans – those purchased and securitized by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – will be unaffected by a shutdown. Those companies pay for their operations out of the fees that they charge lenders.

The bad news is that loans guaranteed by the Federal Housing Administration, the Veteran’s Administration and the rural development loans of the United States Department of Agriculture, won’t be processed. If an application for an FHA-insured loan has not been approved by the time of the shutdown, it will have to wait until after the shutdown ends.

FHA-backed loans accounted for 45% of all mortgages used to purchase homes issued in 2012, according to the Federal Reserve. The FHA alone insures about 60,000 loans a month.

 

 

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A fast and easy refinance for those with an FHA mortgage | CharlotteObserver.com

A fast and easy refinance for those with an FHA mortgage | CharlotteObserver.com.

Verification and documentation requirements are also very light compared to the traditional mortgage requirements. With an FHA refinance, there is no employment verification and no income verification. While the FHA approves these lighter requirements, some individual lenders may decide to verify these items for their own purposes.

FHA Streamline Refinance also does not require a credit score verification. Instead, payment history is used as a guideline for your ability to pay the loan in the future. So, low FICO scores are not a problem as long as your payment history is in good shape.

The FHA Streamline Refinance program does require several things to get your loan approved:

• First, you’ll need a history of making payments on time over the past year, and at least six months must have passed since the closing date on your original FHA mortgage.

• Second, while there are no requirements for employment verification or income verification, you do need to provide copies of your W-2s or tax returns.

• Third, your loan balance cannot increase to cover closing costs. You can only add the upfront portion of the required mortgage insurance premium to the balance of your loan. So, the new loan balance can’t exceed the current amount outstanding, plus the upfront portion of the mortgage insurance premium. You’ll either have to pay the closing costs upfront in cash, or qualify with your lender for a zero-cost FHA Streamline refinance.

• Finally, the refinance must have a purpose that benefits the homeowner, such as significantly lowering the monthly mortgage payments, or moving from an adjustable-rate mortgage to a more stable fixed-rate mortgage. If lowering the monthly payment is the purpose, you must be able to demonstrate at least a 5 percent drop in your monthly mortgage payments, including the mortgage insurance premiums.

The FHA frequently updates these mortgage guidelines, and individual lenders may add their own specific requirements, so it’s best to check with your preferred lender to determine your exact situation. Also, if your original FHA mortgage was closed after May 31, 2009, the mortgage insurance premiums most likely will be significantly higher, so make sure to evaluate those costs carefully versus the savings you’ll receive from the lower interest rate.

Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916)
Senior  Loan Officer
502-905-3708 cell
502-813-2795 fax
kentuckyloan@gmail.com

Key Financial Mortgage Co. (NMLS #1800)*
107 South Hurstbourne Parkway*

Louisville, KY 40222*

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FHA proposes new workaround for condo market | Inman News

 

FHA proposes new workaround for condo market | Inman News.

The Good Neighbor Next Door Sales Program

The Good Neighbor Next Door Sales Program was established December 1, 2006. This program as many others are revised and/or clarified periodically by a HUD mortgagee letter. Mortgagee Letter 2013 – 20, dated June 12, 2013 was issued to further clarify the program.

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Joel Lobb is a Licensed Mortgage Originator: NMLS #57916. Key Financial Mortgage NMLS # 1800 is a licensed Mortgage Broker Company in the State of Kentucky 


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This web site is not the FHA, VA, USDA, HUD or any other government organization responsible for managing, insuring, regulating or issuing residential mortgage loans. 

**Download Fair Housing Booklet – CLICK HERE 


All approvals and rates are not guaranteed, and are only issued based on standard mortgage qualifying guidelines.

The Good Neighbor Next Door Sales Program

FHA vs. Conventional Mortgage: Should I Refinance?

FHA vs. Conventional Mortgage: Should I Refinance?.




Federal Housing AdministrationFHA loans, which allow as little as 3.5 percent down, have traditionally been the go-to source for buyers with low down payments.
FHA loans have the advantage of allowing down-payment money from a gift or grant from other agencies.
The rising costs of FHA loans and the mortgage insurance that is required of FHA borrowers, though, have made the loans less attractive. In addition, the insurance premium on new FHA loans, unlike on other loans, is for the life of the loan.
• Veterans AffairsVA loans, which are available to active or honorably discharged veterans and their spouses, require no down payment and no private mortgage insurance
• U.S. Department of AgricultureLike VA loans, USDA loans require no down payment. They are available only in areas considered rural by the federal government, have income restrictions and can carry large upfront fees.
 Conventional loans. Conventional loans have gotten more flexible for those who can’t afford a full 20 percent down.
Many banks will lend up to 90 or even 95 percent of the property’s value. Such loans require a monthly private mortgage insurance fee, but the cost of such insurance has dropped while the cost of FHA insurance has risen, making conventional loans more attractive for those who can’t put 20 percent down.
Generally, the better a borrower’s credit score and the lower the debt-to-income ratio, the more likely a lender will allow a lower down payment.
“Conventional mortgage insurance now is much less expensive than FHA insurance,” Pausche said. “If you have the credit scores to qualify conventionally, it may be cheaper to put down 5 percent instead of going with FHA.”
In addition, Fannie Mae, the federal buyer of home mortgages, offers a program called My Community Mortgage that allows low- to moderate-income buyers to put down as little as 3 percent on a home.
Freddie Mac offers a similar program called Home Possible that allows buyers into homes with as little as 5 percent down, all of which can come from gifts.
Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916)
Senior  Loan Officer
502-905-3708 cell
502-813-2795 fax
kentuckyloan@gmail.comKey Financial Mortgage Co. (NMLS #1800)*
107 South Hurstbourne Parkway*

Louisville, KY 40222*

 




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