Thursday, January 3, 2008

FHA Loan Requirements

FHA Loan Requirements

As I have posted before, the FHA loan is ideal for these borrowers:

1. Individuals with no credit or newly established credit.For now FHA accepts such a situation, provided you have “alternative credit,” which includes (but is not limited to) car insurance, cell phone, a utility bill such as gas, electric, or water. It goes without saying that a stellar rent history is always a plus. A lender verifying this type of credit history prefers at least 3 types of alternative credit that has an on-time, twelve month history.

2. Families with previous credit challenges but are now credit-worthy.FHA is not a credit score (as of 1/3/2008 anyway) driven loan and FHA underwriters allow written explanations for past credit problems. Sometimes these explanations will require supplemental paperwork to support them. An example includes a borrower who has written that she was hospitalized for several months during a particular year. An underwriter may ask for a doctor’s note or proof of hospitalization. A word of caution: Do not write anything that you cannot back up!

3. First-time home buyers. HUD was created to help low-to-moderate income families. Many first-time buyers are fresh out of college, starting a new job and therefore lack an established work history of 2 years.

FHA also allows a borrower more acceptable sources of down payment as well as higher qualifying ratios. For these reasons, as well as others listed above, you can rely on the FHA loan.

Here’s a review of items your lender will need to get you started:

1. 2 years of W-2s (most recent 2 years)
2. 2 paystubs (if you get paid once a month, 1 is sufficient) for all jobs
3. Most recent bank statements for the last 2 months
4. If you are self-employed, tax returns for the last 2 years
5. Landlord name and # for the last 2 years (or residential history for the last 2 years)
6. Employer name and number for the last 2 years
7. Go to http://www.getdownpayment.com/ and take the homebuyer's course if your organization uses Nehemiah. If not, this is still a great online class for the first-timer. Should not take more than 20 minutes.
8. IF you have student loans, make sure they are in deferment or you know the monthly payment amount. Sometimes credit reports are not accurate.
9. IF you have paid collections or judgments, also submit any payoff letters that you have
10. IF you have experienced a divorce, provide the decree. IF you pay or receive child support, provide the documentation that supports this.

Get to work. :-) Make 2008 the year you become a homeowner.