HARP2 and Condominiums - 02/16/12 01:15 PM
A question has been asked if condos are included in theHARP2 program.
The simple answer is YES! The best answer is that not only are they allowed but you do not have to go through the approval process.
Why is that good news? That’s because under standard Fannie Mae guidelines a condo would have to meet certain criteria for presolds, owner occupied percentages, number of delinquent homeowners and specificity as to the number of units owned by a specific person or entity.
As such, Fannie and Freddie already own your loan, you’re paying on time and all you’re doing is getting a lower rate: … (1 comments)

Buyer Brokerage, Zillow, Trulia, Realtor.com, Against Dual Agency and Why They Matter - 02/02/12 08:07 AM
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