One of the toughest mortgages to obtain is the bankruptcy mobile home loan. The good news is that it's not impossible!

Many factors are taken into consideration when I qualify someone for a mortgage. One of the factors is if there was ever a bankruptcy in your past or are you in one right now. I have some great programs that allow borrowers to refinance or even purchase with this on their credit reports.

The things I will look at in determining if you're eligible is:

  • Date of filing
  • Date of discharge (if discharged)
  • Chapter 7 or 13

I have some great programs that allow you to refinance and obtain a bankruptcy mobile home loan because I realize that people make mistakes and deserve a second chance.

Please fee free to call me toll free at 877-266-8070 Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm Pacific Standard Time or you can apply online 24 hours a day using my easy application and I will call you within 24 hours.

I look forward to helping you during this difficult time!

 

 

 

 

4 Comments on Bankruptcy Mobile Home Loan

JUN
23
2008

I do tons of mortgages for people with recent or even an existing chapter 13 bankruptcy down here in Florida.  They are tricky, but if the reason for the BK makes sense AND some credit has been re-established, let's do it!

Randall Schrader,

Senior Mortgage Specialist,

Vertical Lending Services

863-229-1235

 

2:50pm • #1
OCT
21
2008
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do you work with buyers in Texas?  I have a hard time finding investors that will do loans on mobile homes down here

4:52pm • #2
FEB
28

Very few lenders and/or loan officers are aware of the information I am about to share with you concerning obtaining an FHA, VA, or HUD Guaranteed Loan for a Manufactured Home. In fact, I have mortgage brokers, lenders, loan officers, real estate agents, and even the home owners, calling my office for advice on how to expedite these types of loans for their manufactured home. I'm surprised that many of these professionals don't know one of the most important components to getting their loan approved. I am not a loan officer, or a mortgage broker, or a real estate agent - I am an engineer.

So why would these professionals be asking an engineer about a critical aspect in getting their FHA/HUD, or VA loan approved for their manufactured home loan? Because for every FHA/HUD, VA, and other HUD guaranteed loans for manufactured homes, an Engineer Foundation Certification is required for each and every manufactured home receiving a federally guaranteed loan. Most lenders are surprised at such a requirement and I end up explaining the process to them during the course of our professional relationship. It's quite amusing some times.

So what is an Engineer's Foundation Certification? It is a document from a professional licensed engineer where the home resides, that certifies that the manufactured home rests on a permanent foundation. Not just any permanent foundation, but a permanent foundation complying with the HUD Permanent Foundation Guide for Manufactured Homes (PFGMH - HUD 7584).

Most lenders are not aware of this document, and sad to say, most engineers also. Most engineers are not familiar with the HUD guidelines for a permanent foundation on a manufactured home - so when seeking out an engineer, make sure you get one with plenty of experience. Otherwise, the loan that you're trying to expedite will get tremendously delayed. And we all know that time is money!

The engineer certifying the home needs to be extremely confident and familiar with the HUD PFGMH code/manual as mentioned above. It is the Manufactured Home Foundation Bible, so to speak. This manual is not an easy read, even for many engineers. The manual is vague and requires a sound understanding of how manufactured homes work, and a fine understanding of building analysis in general. Manufactured homes do not follow the same building codes as in-place stick built homes - this is why most engineers are not familiar with the codes (they simply don't have the time or want to expend the effort in learning yet another code book.)

If you're a mortgage lender, loan officer, manufactured home builder, real estate agent, or the like, you need to team up with an engineer that has a reputation of providing clear judgment concerning manufactured home foundations. If you don't, the delay could be very costly. If you do hire the right engineer who has experience in manufactured home foundations that are HUD compliant, and the keyword here is HUD compliant, then the loan process will be very smooth and expeditious.

You may get an engineer foundation certification by going to http://www.FoundationCertifications.com

Ed
4:40pm • #3
JUL
26

I'm looking to borrow $30,000.00 toward a manufactured home in Michigan.  I filed ch.7 last year and was discharged then as well.  I've been on my job for over 5 years now, making around $55,000.00/year.  I'm currently looking to sell my current home and looking to downsize.  If you think you can help I can be contacted at 586-709-2935.

Kevin Cofield
8:13pm • #4

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