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Jun
10

Changing Rules Can Make FHA Streamline Refinance Harder

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FHA Streamline Refinance will change its rules.  The changes will be implemented on November 17.  Because of the new rules, applying for this loan can become tougher.  

Until today, the process of getting FHA Streamline Refinance is very simple.  Basically, you will apply for refinancing and you can get guaranteed approval.  If you are holding an FHA mortgage and you are making payments on time, then there is no need for you to produce other requirements like proof of income, assets, credit score, and appraisals.  Unfortunately, the process is about to change and new rules will be implemented.  

Required Documentations Needed For the New Rules

Based on the new rules for FHA Streamline Refinance, you will be required to provide proof of verified income and assets.  You are also required to provide your credit scores.  Appraisals may not be necessary in some cases.  However, if you will roll the closing costs into the new loan, then you need to have an appraisal.  You are also required now to pay for points separately if you want to trim your interest rates.  

Although there are new sets of rules for FHA Streamline Refinance, obtaining this type of loan will remain easy.  The key requirements are still the same.  You need to have an FHA mortgage and you must show that you are a good payer.  

If you are holding the mortgage for less than 12 months, then you must not have a single late payment.  If your mortgage is more than one year, you could have at least one late payment in the past 12 months and still qualify for the loan.  The new rule is that you can not apply for refinancing if you’ve had the loan for less than six months.  

A most significant change is the loan-to-value limit.  In the past, you could go over 100 percent loan-to-value limits in order to cover the closing costs.  Under the new rules, the loan-to-value limit is set at 97.5 percent.  This will surely dash the hopes of ‘underwater’ homeowners who like to get lower rates through refinancing.  

Viable Option for ‘Underwater’ Homeowners

You can easily refinance based on the original appraisal of your home if you opt not to roll the closing costs on the new loan.  This is a good option for ‘underwater’ homeowners.  Even if the value of your home has fallen greatly, you can still refinance the remaining balance of the mortgage with lower interest rate.  The catch is you should shoulder all the closing costs.  

Closing cost can be significant.  It could reach up to two percent of the loan balance or greater.  However, if you get at least a percentage point lower interest rate, then you can recoup your closing expenses pretty quickly.  There are still other new rules that will be attached to FHA Streamline Refinance that you should carefully study.  

You are probably aware that applying for FHA Streamline Refinance is very easy.  Come November 17, this will change.  There are new rules that will make the application process a bit tougher.

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Rob K. Blake, home loan expert and author, educates mortgage shoppers on finding local providers by state like New York Mortgage Brokers and Lenders and provides reviews of national companies like AmTrust Bank Mortgage.
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Dec
3

LOAN MODIFICATIONS ARE A JOKE AND IT’S ON YOU!

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According to the latest data from the Federal Reserve “approximately 3 percent of the seriously delinquent borrowers received a concessionary modification in the year following their first serious delinquency, while fewer than 8 percent received any type of modification,” at all! Nonetheless, everyone is hawking loan mods these days. It’s a scary thought that people with no legal experience are pushing people into loan modifications without any discussion of a forensic loan analysis or forensic appraisals. The scariest part, when you modify a loan, you essentially WAIVE any claims you have to go after the lender! Why is this important, because the majority of loans closed in this century have problems that the borrower could use against his lender! In fact, and in most cases, lenders are holding nothing but worthless or at best questionable mortgage instruments. If you sign up for a loan modification, you are in essence validating an alleged debt that you most likely don’t have anymore because it was destroyed in the securitization process.

Furthermore, a Loan Modification company cannot guarantee the distressed borrower that their submitted documents for the modification will not be used against them by law enforcement in the future. Prosecutors will be going after borrowers for participating in fraud by overstating their true income. What this does is make any submission to the lender vulnerable unless you have the attorney-client privilege over your submission. (The same is true if a borrower submits financial statements to obtain a Deed In Lieu of Foreclosure or Short Sale.) Therefore, a Loan Modification should be a last resort- a legal maneuver not something done by Joe the Modifier. Click Here To Read About Prosecution Of Borrowers.

The threat of foreclosure is a legal problem, and you start by treating it like any other legal problem. The first basic step it to determine whether the mortgage is legally valid. Wouldn’t you like to know if you could pursue your lender for a better deal before you get their boilerplate modification agreement?

Mortgage Fraud Examiners is a project of Lex Consulting. For over 30 years, Lex Consulting has provided litigation support to attorneys, helping them break into new areas of practice, or providing specialized advice for complex cases requiring novel approaches to the law. Mortgage Fraud Examiners is a team of specially trained attorneys that provides Forensic Document Examinations and Forensic Appraisals, helping borrowers and their lawyers with comprehensive assistance and the evidence needed to bring about positive outcomes in favor of the homeowner.

For more guidance and information contact: Mortgage Fraud Examiners by phone: 800-540-EXAM (3926) http://www.MortgageFraudExaminers.com.

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