Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Little Used Loan Program With Just 3% Down…


brett1 209x300 Little Used Loan Program With Just 3% Down...You may not be aware of this, but we have a 3% down Conventional Loan product.
…and, this product is available down to a 620 credit score!
It’s a great product to use when purchasing a home!
One thing to keep in mind on this program is the maximum seller help (with closing costs and prepaids) is 3%.
If you would like to see if you qualify for this program just shoot me an email or give me a call. …I’ll be happy to help you!
That’s it for today!
Have a good day today! …and thanks for reading.
Brett
To see if you qualify for a mortgage right now – CLICK HERE and fill out this simple application.
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Monday, August 26, 2013

Minimum Credit Score Needed For Various Loan Programs…

brett1 209x300 Minimum Credit Score Needed For Various Loan Programs...I get asked every day what credit scores are needed for various programs.
Here is a quick overview of the most popular loan programs, and our minimum credit scores for these programs…
FHA – Credit scores 500 to 579 – Requires 10% down, and a manual underwrite.
Credit scores 580 and up would require 3.5% down. For scores between 580 and 620 we must now do a manual underwrite.
USDA – Currently the minimum score for USDA is 620.
VA – The VA has no minimum credit score. However, most lenders have minimums starting at 620. I can go down to 560 on VA.
Conventional – 620 and up on conventional.
Hope this helps! Call me or email me if you have questions – or you need to get a loan!
That’s it for today!
Have a good day today! …and thanks for reading.
Brett
To see if you qualify for a mortgage right now – CLICK HERE and fill out this simple application.
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

New Changes Coming From FHA…


brett1 209x300 New Changes Coming From FHA...FHA has recently released their latest Mortgagee Letter (2013-24). These changes take effect on October 15, 2013.
Mortgagee Letters are how FHA makes changes in their underwriting guidelines.
Consistent with the news from FHA since 2008 – this isn’t necessarily good news if you are trying to get an FHA mortgage.
Change 1: If you and your spouse (even if your spouse isn’t on the loan) has combined collections totaling over $2,000 we must take 5% of the aggregate balance of your collections and ad this amount to your monthly debt to income ratio.
Change 2: Traditionally FHA has always required judgments to be paid off prior to approval. Now they are allowing the following exception: An exception to the payoff of a court ordered judgment may be made if the borrower has an agreement with the creditor to make regular and timely payments. The borrower must provide a copy of the agreement and evidence that payments were made on time in accordance with the agreement, and a minimum of three months of scheduled payments have been made prior to credit approval.
Note: Just because FHA is ok with the payment plan doesn’t necessarily mean your lender will. You will have to check on this.
Change 3: This is a three parter regarding disputed accounts.
A. If the cumulative outstanding balance of disputed derogatory credit accounts of all borrowers is equal to or greater than $1,000, the mortgage application must be downgraded to a “Refer” and a Direct Endorsement underwriter is required to manually underwrite the loan as described above.
B. If the cumulative outstanding balance of disputed derogatory credit accounts of all borrowers is less than $1,000, a downgrade (to manual) is not required.
C. Disputed medical accounts are excluded from the $1,000 limit and do not require documentation.
Disputed derogatory credit accounts resulting from identity theft, credit card theft, or unauthorized use are also excluded from the $1,000 limit. However, the lender must provide in the case binder a credit report, letter from the creditor, or other appropriate documentation to support the dispute, such as a police report disputing the fraudulent charges.
Note: Non-derogatory disputed accounts are excluded from the $1,000 cumulative total. Non-Derogatory Disputed Accounts and Disputed Accounts Not
Indicated on the Credit Report. Non-derogatory disputed accounts include the following types of accounts: disputed accounts with zero balance, disputed accounts with late payments aged 24 months or greater, and disputed accounts that are current and paid as agreed.
That’s it for today!
Have a good day today! …and thanks for reading.
Brett
To see if you qualify for a mortgage right now – CLICK HERE and fill out this simple application.
To sign up for my weekly mortgage quick tips – CLICK HERE.