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Oil & Water (Inside today's mortgage underwriter's head)

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Mortgage and Lending with Bank of England NMLS# 81195

Oil and Water

Written By: Bonnie Wilt-Hild

Senior DE Underwriter & NAMP Instructor

Oil and water, two things that we all know do not mix well due to incompatible molecular structures, have become the poster child for underwriting with AUS. That’s correct, Oil (AUS) and water (manual underwriting). “How so”, you ask and the answer is a very simple one. We are still required to utilize automated underwriting on all cases that we underwrite. However, the findings don’t mean a thing where documentation waivers or loan approval is concerned. 

 

http://www.mortgageprocessor.org/mortgage-loan-processor/2010/03/oil-and-water.html

 

Great article written by someone who underwrites FHA loans every day.  Really gives insight on the process underwriters use today when approving mortgage applications (assuming that all minimum requirements from the printed guidelines have been met).  The automated underwriting approval that your loan officer initially receives after inputting your application information no longer holds water as it did before, careful scrutiny to make sure the borrower is credit worthy is being done on all applications.  Think manual underwriting with a bit of automated underwriting added in, and guidelines are tightening up monthly.

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Paul McFadden
Responsive Pest Control - Seattle, WA
Pest Control, Seattle, WA.

Shane: This is very true. We underwrite in-house but I've found that in probably 1/2 the cases it doesn't matter if we have AUS approval. We still get the deal done most of the time but getting there isn't always easy, especially if MI is involved. Thanks for the post!

Mar 17, 2010 02:52 AM