Last Friday, HUD announced a new program designed to help home owners who have seen a drop in their home’s value. We do not have all the details yet, but here is a quick summary of what was announced:
1. Existing lender must be willing to write down/reduce the loan’s principle balance by at least 10%.
2. The new maximum loan to value (LTV) can be no more than 97.75% of your home’s value.
3. If you have a second mortgage, your new combined loan to value (CLTV) can be no more than 115% of your home’s value.
4. The new first mortgage will have standard FHA mortgage insurance.
5. Maximum housing expense ratio of 31% (No more than 31% of your gross income can be going toward your housing payments.
6. Maximum total expense ratio of 50% (No more than 50% of your gross income can be going toward your housing payments, credit cards, and other loans on your credit report.
7. You MUST be current on your mortgage payments.
8. Minimum Credit Score of 500.
9. This will show as a Write Down or something similar on your credit report. (This means it has some impact but probably less than a foreclosure.)
10. You cannot already have an existing FHA loan.
Now, the thing to keep in mind with this program is that even though HUD/FHA set these new rules, each lender has their own overlays that adjust the program’s qualifying guidelines. But if this program rolls out the way it should, the new program should help thousands of home owners who want to keep from losing their home.
If you are interested in this new program, please feel free to send us an email at service@TheKunselmanTeam.com and we will keep you informed as this program is released. Also, keep in mind the other Making Home Affordable Programs that The Kunselman Team offers which can help many homeowners who lost equity in their home, but have managed to keep making their payments on time.


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