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Save Your Purchase! Just because you don't qualify, doesn't mean you can't buy!

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Mortgage and Lending with Cherry Creek Mortgage Illinois Residential Mortgage License LMB #0005759 Cherry Creek Mortgage NMLS #: 3001 NMLS ID# 158606

Co-Borrowers are borrowers that sign in order to help the main or primary borrower qualify for a loan. 

The big hub bub in mortgage banking recently has revolved around Non - Occupant Co-Borrowers.  Non-Occupant Co-Borrowers are borrowers who will help the borrower guarantee the loan's performance, but Non - Occupant won't live in the property.  There are things that you need to know about Non-Occupant Co-Borrowers.

1)  DOWN PAYMENTS 

First with Fannie and Freddie lenders require 10 percent down paYou're Pretty Close, Maybe A Little Help will get you in!yment with at least 5% being the borrowers own money.  FHA doesn't really care about how much money comes from gift, borrower, co-borrower or non-occupant co-borrower so long as the minimum down payment is met.  For a single family residence, 3.5% is the  rule for FHA.    HOWEVER, on a two unit purchase, the FHA borrower needs 25% if they're using a non-occupant co-borrower...DON'T GET FOOLED.  The rules are so specific and they morph and change all the time!!!!  www.househomeinfo.com/images/j0409141.jpg

2)  Ratios

Fannie and Freddie are different than FHA in a very strict fashion.  Here's the gig:

Fannie/Freddie - generally the borrower still needs to earn enough income tLet's Not Give Up Just Yet!hat his ratios don't exceed 38 for the housing ratio and 43 for the total debt ratio.  This isn't hard and fast because ultimately AUS or automated underwriting systems will determine this....but as a general rule you need to be aware that the borrower needs to have some real capacity to pay back the loan with minimum reliance on the non-occupant co-borrower;

 

FHA - The borrower can have ratios of 1,000,000 over 1,000,000 so long as between borrower and non-occupant co-borrower you get fairly close to the 29 and 41 ratios that FHA requires.  This is AWESOME for dad's who want to co-sign for their kids while they're making no money going to college.  I do that all the time for parents and kids out a Northern Illinois University.  The kid makes squat-ola as a college student, but the parents have sufficient income to qualify. 

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3)  BUT THE NON-OCCUPANT CO-BORROWER MAY WANT TO BUY A HOME FOR THEMSELVES LATER!!!!

Non - Owner Occupants can Help Borrowers Get Their DreamNon-Occupant Co-Borrowers can still apply for a mortgage on their own in order to buy a home.  A fear exists that if I co-sign, I won't be able to buy a home later because I have a mortgage reporting on a credit report.  NOT TRUE!  So long as the occupant can demonstrate that they've been paying the mortgage on time, most lenders will take the last 6-12 month's cancelled checks to show that the borrower has been making those payments.  If so, and the payments have been made on time, the non-occupant co-borrower is still able to buy another property without having that loan count against him or her in their quest for a new purchase!

 

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Now's the time to consider buying a home, but just because you may not qualify on your own, wellllllllllll, let's just say that there are still viable alternatives out there

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Comments(6)

Kim Dove
Watson Realty Corp - Jacksonville, FL
Realtor - Jacksonville FL

This is great and timely information. I am dealing with a non occupant, co-borrower right now.

Feb 26, 2011 03:18 AM
Larry Bettag
Cherry Creek Mortgage Illinois Residential Mortgage License LMB #0005759 Cherry Creek Mortgage NMLS #: 3001 - Saint Charles, IL
Vice-President of National Production

Kim....thanks for the comments.  If utilized correctly, it's an awesome add on!

Feb 26, 2011 03:28 AM
Barb Van Stensel
Chicago, IL

As always, exactly the information that I needed to read so I understand better.  But when it comes to financing, your the man!

Feb 26, 2011 03:28 AM
Bridget "Mortgage Mama" McGee
SWBC Mortgage 410-960-2061 - Baltimore, MD
Maryland Mortgage Mama NMLS#196068

Hi Larry, I have re-blogged with the following header.  Well done!!

THIS IS A RE-BLOG FROM LARRY BETTAG, a midwest lender...REALLY GOOD INFORMATION

If you are looking for the straight scoop in the mid-west, Larry is your guy!

Please note:  If you are considering acting as a co-borrower it will be VERY important that you have full confidence that the mortgage payment will be made on time, EVERY time.  It is in a co-borrower's best interest to monitor the payments.  A great credit score will drop dramatically when a payment is late or not made.  Acting as a co-borrower, your credit score will be affected by the positive or negative mortgage payment history of the  primary borrower's.  This is a big decision and not one to be made lightly.  We recently got a call from gentleman (Mr. B) who is desparately trying to save a home he co-signed for his nephew.  The nephew stopped making payments, and didn't inform his uncle.  Mr. B didn't even know there was a problem until he applied for credit and was denied!  His credit score had been in the upper 700's!

Bridget "Maryland Mortgage Mama" McGee

Feb 26, 2011 03:31 AM
Dr. Paula McDonald
Beam & Branch Realty - Granbury, TX
Granbury, TX 936-203-0279

Very good information and a for sure suggest!  I will bookmark this for my clients as well.  Enjoy your weekend.

Feb 26, 2011 04:28 AM
Larry Bettag
Cherry Creek Mortgage Illinois Residential Mortgage License LMB #0005759 Cherry Creek Mortgage NMLS #: 3001 - Saint Charles, IL
Vice-President of National Production

Barb....you're hired!

Bridget.....I do see this.  Not often though.  As an attorney, I always insist on meeting with the Non-occ-co-borrower.  I tell them of the pros and cons.  Ultimately, when it comes to family members, they're more inclined to sign than non family members.  But pros and cons need to be fully disclosed.

Paula...thanks for hte suggest!  Ditto to you!

Feb 27, 2011 03:19 AM