The Bad News…DAPS Going Away

The Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 eliminates seller-funded down payment assistance programs (DAPs) as an acceptable source of funds for FHA loans for all lenders.
Officially, the Act eliminates seller-funded DAPs on FHA loans with final credit approval issued to the borrower on or after Oct. 1 2008



But There is Good News… FHA Alternatives

  • FHA Cash to Close Savings Plan
  • FHA Sweat Equity
  • FHA Bridal Registry Account
  • 1st Time Home Buyer Tax Credit
  • City Free Grants / Municipal Programs
  • State Programs / V.H.D.A
  • USDA Rural True 100% Loans


FHA Cash to Close Savings Plan

The FHA cash to close savings plan is a way to get pre-approved for a Construction loan being built without having the liquid assets at the time of application.  This is a great way to Buy Now & Save Later.

  • Borrowers must provide a written statement as to how they intend to save the funds to close.
  • A monthly savings plan that identifies the borrower’s savings plan for the funds needed for closing must be completed in its entirety.

 

 
FHA Sweat Equity Making a Comeback

Believe it or not FHA Sweat Equity Program has been around forever.  The idea behind Sweat Equity is a way to have the Seller Credit for Purchaser's Down Payment through Labor or Materials being put forth into the house.

Labor performed or materials furnished by borrower before closing may be considered as the equivalent of a cash investment.  The idea behind this is:FHA Sweat Equity

  1. Buyers to get with the Contractors after an appraisal is done to lend "LABOR" to compensate for "Credit" towards down-payment.
  2. Buyers to paint the house or do some side jobs to help earn "Credit" for the "Labor"
  3. The Sellers will pay for the credit and can raise the sales price in order to compensate for the credit.
  • Sweat equity may be gifted subject to both gift requirements and additional requirements.
  • Borrower’s labor may be considered as the equivalent of cash if the borrower can demonstrate his/her ability to complete the work in a satisfactory manner.
  • Delayed work (on-site escrow), clean up, debris removal, and other general maintenance cannot be included as sweat equity.
  • There can be no cash back to the borrower in sweat equity transactions.

 

FHA Bridal Registry Account

HUD allows couples who are planning to get married to establish a bridal registry savings account to help them accumulate the down payment necessary to purchase first home together.
Bridal Registry Account is also available for other situations where an individual or individuals typically receive gifts.

  • The borrowers must open an interest bearing savings account with a financial institution supervised by a federal or state agency
  • The borrowers must provide a register showing the names of all donors and the dollar amount that has been deposited into the bridal registry account
  • There is no requirement that the bridal couple be married prior to closing the mortgage loan

 
 
First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit

We all know about the First-time Home Buyers tax credit of $7,500 available for homes purchased on or after April 9,2008 and before July 1st 2009.

This can be used as leverage for Parents or Family Members to provide that extra kick in helping with the down payment.  This is a pretty much guarantee for a re-payment during tax time!

For extra assurance and comfort have your local title company write out a notarized agreement to re-pay back the loan from the family member during tax time to use the $7,500 tax credit.

 
 
Municipal Programs / City Grants DAPS

Every City has a local Grant and TRUE Down Payment Assistance Program to use with Home Buyers.  We have forgotten these lost gems due to the fact of the popularity of Seller Assisted Daps being used, now that they are gone the city grants are becoming extremely popular.

Why not use city grants? Its there for a reason and its FREE.  Below are examples of my local city grant in Virginia Beach.

  • Up to 10% of Sales Price to provide the grant
  • $63,000 income or less to qualify
  • Up to $7,000 for First Time Home Buyer Grants

 

VHDA / State Programs

Check with your local state agencies to find the TRUE 100% financing, well actually 103% financing if you live in Virginia with the VHDA Loan Program.

The States have set aside money that goes hand in hand with city programs all reaching the end effect of helping new homeowners with down-payment and achieving home ownership. Check with your local Mortgage Expert on these programs to see if you qualify.

  • VHDA - Virginia's Link http://www.vhda.com

 

 USDA Rural 100% ProgramsUSDA Rural

Good News USDA Rural Loans got Re-approved for 2009.

The rural or Agriculture Loans are another true 100% Financing Loans.  You may be surprised that your local cities have pockets of RURAL areas that are zoned as Agricultural.

Call your local tax assessment office to find out which areas are zoned as Agricultural and "BAM" you get a nice 100% financing loan!

http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/

 

There you have it, Creative and New Alternatives to help Homeowners to provide down-payment assistance help and achieve higher than normal financing options!

Where there is a will there is way call your local mortgage expert today!

 

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30 Comments on FHA Down Payment Assistance Program Alternatives

OCT
23
2008
3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

HI JUSTIN!

Man, this is great info!  We sure the heck needed to hear some good news!  I'd never heard of the Bridal Registry Account.  That could prove very beneficial for bride to be's.  I'd like to reblog this if you don't mind.  It's what consumers need to hear.

 

8:17pm • #1
190,891 Points 12 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Bridal Registry account is a great idea.  FHA has a wonderfully wealthy amount of ways to make that down payment ... gifts, sweat equity, etc.  Nice post. 

8:25pm • #2

Our cities don't ever seem to have any money.  It's like a lotto and then a 4 month wait for more money.  Useless!

9:05pm • #3
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@ Yvette - I don't mind at all! Reblog away!  Thanks for checking in my post!

@ Steve - Absolutely! Thanks for the comment, have a great day!

@ Randall - lol, well I am sure it can be very useful when they do open up, gl in the future and thanks for stopping by

9:39pm • #4

Justin, GREAT blog!  As owner of a mortgage company in RI, I would hire you in a second!  Well written, well researched blog.  I wish you much success in this market.  You must make it happen for your clients.  Your clients are fortunate.

Ann Sabbagh

www.annsabbagh.com

9:41pm • #5
OCT
24
2008
567,075 Points 95 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router

Excellent information, Justin. We use the Rural Home Development programs in the small communities surrounding Ann Arbor. It is a good program. I may reblog this in a few days.

6:58am • #6
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@ Ann - Wow Gee Thanks! I appreciate the awesome comment!  Anything to help out the assistance with the homebuying process easier!  thanks again for commenting!

6:59am • #7
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@ Missy - Rural loans can be lost gems, glad you have found them useful up in Ann Harbor :)  Sure thing Missy, Re-Blog Away I would feel honored :)

7:02am • #8
158,301 Points 11 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Justin -

Your class on this yesterday was awesome!  I learned so much and hope this blog post helps to spread the word on the altrnative programs!  All is not lost!

Tina in Virginia

 

9:07am • #9

Kudos Justin! I echo Ann's comments above. This is a very well written and researched post, and I'm sure it reflects the detail you put into your govie loans. You'll be the name I refer in Virginia!

Gerry Suarez, Jr.

Your FHA Loan Pro!

9:45am • #10
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Wow - I've never heard of the Bridal Registry Account before.  That is good to know.  Thanks for researching and blogging this.

7:22pm • #11
135,074 Points

FHA Bridal Registry Account

This is the first I've ever heard of this! Incerdible, I had no idea. Terrific plan for couples looking to buy, and what a great gift to give.

Debi

8:34pm • #12
OCT
25
2008
2 Featured Posts

Hi Justin, you explain it well in lay terms. Truly informational. Thanks for the post.

1:32am • #13
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@ Tina - Thanks for attending my class, glad I could help and hope you find these options useful!

@ Gerry - Wow Thanks!  I very much appreciate the kind compliments, thank you so much Gerry for stopping by!

@ Pam - A briday Registry is a good way to network with builders too! Thank you for complimenting!

@ Debi - Exactly! Any creative way to find financing for the down payment will help!  thanks for checking out my blog!

@ Sherry - Why thank you, I try to always make my blogs super simple, thank you!

8:59am • #14
146,353 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Justtin, this is great news. By the way, you have used the DAPS wrong, I guess. I have seen people use DPA all the time. This is minor but I guss it might confuse many new people.

1:56pm • #15
253,539 Points 14 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I didn't know about the FHA for a wedding registry.  What a spectacular idea.  I Like it!  Thanks for the info.  kM

2:11pm • #16
455,876 Points 13 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Justin - this information will be useful to many potential buyers, it is great to have alternatives.

2:35pm • #17
131,900 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog

This is GREAT!  Did you see re-blog (5)???  AWSOME!

4:30pm • #18
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@ Huiting - Actually both Acronyms are correc. D.ownpayment A.ssitance P.rograms is another Slang way for DPA's plus DAPS actually sound better when you pronounce it, sorry its slang. Thanks for stopping by!

@ Kristin - Glad I could share!

@ Jennifer - Absolutely, glad you found these resourceful

@ Eleanor - Thanks!  Wow thanks for pointing it out, 5 wow, I am honored!

4:43pm • #19

Great information. Actually encourageing. Way to go Justin.

8:04pm • #20
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@ Lisa - Thanks for commenting!

10:24pm • #21
OCT
29
2008

Justin - thanks for the info. The bridal registry was a new one to me. Appreciate that.

11:39pm • #22
OCT
30
2008
3 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor

GRRRREAT INFO, Justin!  I haven't heard of the Sweat Equity or the Bridal FHA programs -- fantastic.  I am working with two investors who are using the FHA 203(b) Streamline loans and my fingers are crossed that we will be able to close in the next week.

I think I'm going to 're-blog' your post!

12:24am • #23
NOV
01
2008

This was a great blog and very informative. I have a lot of clients that are using FHA loans and I always try to stay on top of all the programs that can be affilated with it to assist my buyer.

 

 

3:58pm • #24
NOV
03
2008

Hi Justin,

I was sad that I couldn't make your recent class on this subject, but I did pick up a printout and appreciate you putting all this together to help me out!

Myra

8:45am • #25
DEC
28

Justin- Great info! I did not know about out the Bridal registry. You really did a good job putting this info together. Have a great 2009!

6:08pm • #26
JAN
03

Great job on the topic of downpayment assistance!  I've recently seen MyDownPaymentRegistry.com, which does exactly what you talked about (the FHA Bridal Registry account).  Besides interfacing with the hopeful homebuyers, the website was set up so that real estate agents, builders and mortgage brokers are able to track their clients' progress towards reaching their registry goals, and lets them print up the required documentation right from the site! 

Anyway, Happy New Year!  Thanks for the information!

Nick G
1:27pm • #27
JAN
26

Great information.  I am going to bookmark this one for future use.  I was not aware of many of these options.

Thanks

9:10pm • #28
FEB
20
Outside Blog

Thanks for sharing this information.  I needed that reminder on the rural housing.

9:11pm • #29
FEB
25
216,171 Points 1 Featured Post

Justin: here'a a question , i had someone ask -- if a first time buyers buyes a  duplex will FHA use the rent of one unit to qualify your purchase if you live in the other unit? 

6:14am • #30

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