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Today’s FHA Loan

Today’s FHA Loan. Experience the advantages of being supported by a dedicated team!!. Who is Professional Mortgage?. Who is Professional Mortgage? We have been doing FHA loans since 1999

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Today’s FHA Loan

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  1. Today’s FHA Loan Experience the advantages of being supported by a dedicated team!!

  2. Who is Professional Mortgage? Who is Professional Mortgage? We have been doing FHA loans since 1999 Professional Mortgage is a full service mortgage broker approved as an FHA Loan Correspondent. We efficiently process all loans in house.

  3. Purpose of FHA - FHA provides quality housing for borrowers - FHA sets minimum property standards for housing financed by FHA Mortgages, with relatively low down payments.

  4. FHA represents >73% of loans currently being originated FHA is geared for: First Time Buyers & Refinances Borrowers with little money for down payment Min. FICO requirement is 620 Non-occupant co-borrowers allowed FHA Lending Is Exploding!

  5. FHA Underwriting UNDERWRITING CRITERIA: All loans must be run through DU with Approve/Eligible results, no exceptions. Manual underwriting not permitted. For loans underwritten in DU, findings of Approve/Ineligible for the loan amount are acceptable if the reason for ineligibility is resolved in compliance with FHA underwriting requirements. The Lender must document the circumstances in the remarks section of the FHA Loan Underwriting and Transmittal Summary (HUD-92900-LT).

  6. Eligible Borrowers • Eligible borrowers: Includes individuals and investors (under limited circumstances). Eligible borrowers must provide evidence of Social Security Numbers on all FHA loans. Evidence includes a copy of the borrowers: Social Security Card; Or, Pay stub, W-2, or other government-issued card that includes the borrower’s Social Security Number. In addition, FHA requires validation of Social Security Numbers for consistency with the borrower’s name and date of birth through FHA Connection and ECHO systems or its equivalent. • Non-Permanent Residents: Occupies the property as a principal residence. Have a valid Social Security Number. Eligible to work in the United States.

  7. Eligible Borrowers (Cont.) • Military Personnel: Military personnel are considered occupant-owners and are eligible for maximum financing if a member of the immediate family will occupy the property as a principal residence, even if the service person is stationed elsewhere. • Living Trusts: Property held in a living trust is eligible for FHA mortgage insurance for owner-occupied property as long as the individual borrower remains a beneficiary and occupies the property as a principal residence. Property may also be held in a living trust if purchased from FHA’s inventory and an individual investor is the trust beneficiary.

  8. Ineligible Borrowers • Individuals with any of the following visa types: A-1, A-2, A-3, F-1, F-2, M-1 • Non-profit agencies • State or local government agencies • Charitable organizations

  9. Debt-to-Income Ratios DU will generally not approve ratios in excess of 45/57 • We will take whatever DU will bare!!!!

  10. Compensating Factors • > 6 MONTHS CASH RESERVE • NON-TAXABLE INCOME (Gross Up 125%) • POTENTIAL FOR INCREASED EARNINGS • SECONDARY WAGE-EARNER

  11. Compensating Factors • JOB STABILITY & DURATION • MINIMAL HOUSING EXPENSE INCREASE • 10% OR MORE DOWN PAYMENT • ABILITY TO ACCUMULATE SAVINGS • ABILITY TO DEVOTE GREATER PORTION OF INCOME TO HOUSING EXPENSE

  12. FHA Program Benefits • More flexible underwriting guidelines than conventional loans • No borrower or Co- borrower income limitations • Seller may contribute up to 6% towards closing costs • 1 – 2 unit property requires zero reserves • Borrowers qualify at start rate on 5/1 arms • Non-Occupant relative co-borrowers allowed • Streamline refinance programs available

  13. FHA Property Eligible Properties: • 1-4 family - 203(b) • PUD - 203(b) • New or Existing properties. • Condominiums on FHA’s approved list - 234(c) https://entp.hud.gov/idapp/html/condlook.cfm. An existing condo unit must be an integral part of a project that was constructed, rehabilitated, or converted more than one year before the application. • HUD-owned properties that were underwritten to HUD guidelines.

  14. FHA Property (cont.) • Properties held in living trusts, if beneficiaries occupy them as principal residences. • Properties purchased by military personnel if stationed elsewhere and occupied as principal residences by immediate family members. • Rural properties eligible in California only.

  15. FHA Property (cont.) • Ineligible Properties: • Modular or prefabricated homes(factory constructed and assembled on site). • Mobile Homes/Manufactured Homes. • Commercial enterprises. • Boarding houses, hotels, motels, and tourist homes. • Private clubs. • Sanitariums. • Fraternity and sorority houses. • Condotels. • Cooperatives. • Log homes.

  16. FHA Appraisals All appraisals must be completed by HUD approved appraisers and use the following forms: Statement of Limiting Conditions; Appraiser’s Certification; Market Conditions Addendum. Effective with appraisals dated on or after July 1, 2009, the March 2009 version of the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac form 1004MC, “Market Conditions Addendum to the Appraisal Report” must be included with all FHA (including rural housing) appraisals. . ·.

  17. FHA Appraisals (cont.) • FHA Second Appraisal Requirements: Purchase and No Cash-Out Transactions: A second appraisal will be required when the loan amount, excluding the upfront mortgage insurance premium, exceeds $417,000, and the loan-to-value, excluding upfront MIP, equals or exceeds 95%, and the property is determined as being in an Investor-designated or appraiser-identified soft market. All three of the above conditions must be met to require a second appraisal. Cash-Out Transactions: A second appraisal will be required when the property is located in an Investor-designated or appraiser identified soft market area and the loan amount, excluding upfront MIP, is greater than $417,000.

  18. FHA Appraisals (cont.) • Streamline loan without an appraisal: Hazard Insurance coverage requirements are as follows: Loan Amount, OR Coverage for ‘cost to rebuild’ based on information on appraisal, OR Letter from insurance company that coverage provided will completely rebuild structure.

  19. FHA Appraisals (cont.) • Declining Markets Appraisal Reporting Requirements: • HUD requires an appraiser to provide summary comments and support for all conclusions relating to the trend of the current market. In a declining market, an appraiser must: Include a minimum of two active listing or pending sales on the appraisal form (in addition to the three settled sales). Include at least two comparable sales that closed within 90 days prior to the effective date of the appraisal; otherwise, a detailed explanation is required why the sales could not be provided. Ensure active listings and pending sales are market tested and have reasonable market exposure to avoid the use of overpriced properties as comparables..

  20. FHA Appraisals (cont.) • Reasonable market exposure is reflected by typical marketing times for the neighborhood. Adjust active listings to reflect list to sale price ratios for the market. Adjust pending sales to reflect the contract purchase price whenever possible or adjust pending sales to reflect list to sale price ratios. Include the original list price, any revised list prices, and total days on the market. Reconcile the adjusted values of active listing or pending sales with the adjusted values of the settled sales provided.

  21. FHA Overview • Borrower must have 3.500% down payment • Prepaids and NRCC’s do NOT count toward 3.500% • Seller can pay up to 6% closing costs • Seller paid costs should always be applied to prepaids first, then closing costs • Gift funds are allowed • Non-occupant borrowers are OK

  22. FHA Overview (cont.) • 1-4 unit purchases allowed • LTVs as high as 96.5% • 3-4 unit properties must be self sufficient • Maximum Loan Limits are temporarily increased until Dec. 31, 2009

  23. FHA Loan Limits MAXIMUM LOAN LIMITS: If the BASE LOAN AMOUNT is over $417,000, the loan is considered a High Balance loan.

  24. Loan Limits

  25. Helpful Websites • www.gopromortgage.com • www.hud.gov • www.fhaoutreach.gov

  26. Property Flippers Beware! • Current owner must be vested on title for at least 90 days • Purchase Agreement and loan application cannot be dated before Day 91

  27. Contact Screen Bo Nuñez 714-436-9990 Email: bo@gopromortgage.com Web: www.gopromortgage.com Professional Mortgage 2101 S. Bristol St. Santa Ana, Ca 92704

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