mortgage loan: FHA Appraisal Rules: A Reader Question - 11/18/16 12:09 AM
A reader asks, "Does the “no exposed wiring” rule apply to an unfinished utility closet that has the furnace and water heater inside it? This is merely a smaller utility closet space that was never finished as it was never meant for any type of living area."
FHA appraisal rules in HUD 4000.1 include a set of instructions for the appraisal. Those instructions include a section that specifically addresses the electrical system of the home.
In general this section tells the lender and appraiser about defective conditions which must be reported, including a variety of issues such as an electrical system that is … (2 comments)

mortgage loan: HUD Announces Fair Housing Protections For Borrowers W/Limited English - 09/15/16 11:17 PM

It's known as "LEP" or "limited English proficiency, and has been an issue that directly affects legally binding agreements including home loans for as long as there have been such arrangements made in the United States. But now, LEP is being addressed directly through guidance from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, as described in a recent press release on the HUD official site.
"The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today issued 'Limited English Proficiency' (LEP) guidance that addresses how the Fair Housing Act would apply to claims of housing discrimination brought by people because they do not … (0 comments)

mortgage loan: FHA Loans & Appraisal Rules: A Reader Question - 08/26/16 01:42 AM

A reader asks, "I have been told by my realtor and the lender that an appraisal on a house I own will be on record for 180 days. They said that the appraised value will be on record and no other FHA appraisal can be made during this 180 day period. Is there a master list that other lenders and appraisers cross reference during this six month period? My reading of your blog indicates that if another FHA buyer makes an offer on my property. a different appraisal would need to be performed."
HUD 4000.1 does indeed contain language that leads one … (2 comments)

mortgage loan: FHA Loan Questions and Answers - 06/04/16 12:55 AM
Tired of renting and looking to purchase a home of your own? There are many questions many first time home buyers or first time FHA loan applicants have. Here is a list of some of the most frequently asked questions about FHA mortgages.
Is There An Income Limit For FHA Loans?
No. FHA mortgages are not designed specifically for one type of financial situation or another. You cannot "earn too much" with the FHA single family home loan program. All wage earners are encouraged to explore their FHA loan options.
Is There A First-Time Home Buyer Advantage Or Preference With FHA Mortgages?
While an individual … (0 comments)

mortgage loan: FHA Loan Credit Score Requirements: Which Score Gets Used? - 05/13/16 02:42 AM

How does the lender decide which FICO score to use when processing a borrowers mortgage loan application? This is a common question about FHA mortgage loans, and its not surprising why there is confusion in this area. After all, many borrowers will have three FICO scores, reported from the three major credit reporting agencies. Which of the three will the lender use?
FHA loan rules governing this are found in HUD 4000.1 starting on page 127. This section begins by describing what the FHA loan rulebook calls the Minimum Decision Credit Score. According to HUD 4000.1: The Minimum Decision Credit Score (MDCS) … (0 comments)

 
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