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Presidentially Declared Federal Disaster Areas

Presidentially Declared Federal Disaster Areas

Written By: Glenn Michaels

Periodically somewhere in the United States a natural disaster occurs that impacts an area of the United States. When the President of the United States declares a county of a state a “federal disaster area” then borrowers may qualify for HUD’s 203(h) program.

 


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Single Family Handbook 4000.1 and the 203(K) Program

Single Family Handbook 4000.1 and the 203(K) Program

Written By: Glenn Michaels

The more I read the new Single Family Handbook (SFH) 4000.1  versus the old handbook HUD – 4155.1 and previous Mortgagee Letters there are changes made and numerous clarifications made. The changes and clarifications make it an easier program to utilize. The FHA 203(K) program always had a regular program and then the FHA added a Streamline 203(K) program.  Now FHA has changed the names to the program. They are now referred to the “standard” and “limited” 203(K) program.


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HUD/FHA Changes HUD REO Underwriting Guidelines Effective September 14, 2015

HUD/FHA Changes HUD REO Underwriting Guidelines Effective September 14, 2015

Written By: Glenn Michaels

On September 14, 2015 the Single Family Handbook (SFH) 4000.1 becomes effective.
A change that most will not pick up is the underwriting of HUD REO’s. For those that are not familiar, a HUD REO is a property that was foreclosed by HUD approved mortgage servicer and the property is now owned by HUD. The term REO means Real Estate Owned. These properties are usually sold at auction.
 

 


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Case Binder Stacking Order Review

Case Binder Stacking Order Review

 

Written By: Glenn Michaels

Buried in the new HUD – Single Family Handbook (SFH) – 4000.1 is the requirement for cases on or after September 14, 2015 to contain in each FHA case binder a “Pre – endorsement Review of Uniform Case Binder Stacking Order.”The review cannot be performed by the mortgage loan originator (MLO), the mortgage loan processor and by the Direct Endorsed Underwriter.


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New Proposed HUD Rule

New Proposed HUD Rule

Written By: Glenn Michaels

On August 5, 2015, The United States Department of Housing Development (HUD) announced a proposed rule change to amend its existing regulations regarding the equal participation of faith – based (religious) organizations in HUD programs.

 


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Unless HUD Delays it, the SFH 4000.1 is effective September 14, 2015. Do You Know Any of the Changes?

Unless HUD Delays it, the SFH 4000.1 is effective September 14, 2015. Do You Know Any of the Changes?

Written By: Glenn Michaels

I have spent a lot of time reading the new Single Family Handbook (SFH) 4000.1 over the last several weeks to primarily pick up the changes from the HUD – 4155.1 and HUD – 4155.2 and the many mortgagee letters (ML) in use. In my opinion there are about one hundred (100) changes going to take place and effective September 14, 2015. All Mortgage Loan Originators (MLOS), mortgage processors and Direct Endorsed underwriters need to know the changes.


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HUD’s Single Family Handbook (SFH) 4000.1 Ready or not begins 9/14/15

HUD’s Single Family Handbook (SFH) 4000.1  Ready or not begins 9/14/15

Written By: Glenn Michaels

The current underwriting manuals HUD 4155.1 and HUD 4155.2 are being replaced by HUD’s Single Family Handbook (SFH) 4000.1. There are approximately 100 changes from the old books to the new book. There are parts of the SFH in effect now and all of the book will be in effect with cases issued on or after September 14, 2015.  There are parts of the SFH in effect already with lion share in effect in September 2015.

 


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HUD Delays the Implementation of the SFH 4000.1

HUD Delays the Implementation of the SFH 4000.1

Written By: Glenn Michaels

On April 30, 2015, HUD announced a delay in the implementation of the new Single Family Handbook (SFH) 4000.1. The original date was June 15, 2015 and now the new date is September 14, 2015.


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HUD Makes Significant Changes to its Distressed Asset Stabilization Program (DASP)

HUD Makes Significant Changes to its Distressed Asset Stabilization Program (DASP)

Written By: Glenn Michaels

On Friday, April 24, 2015 HUD announced some significant changes to its Distressed Asset Stabilization Program (DASP). These changes were made in an effort to better serve homeowners looking to avoid foreclosure, loan servicers will now be required to delay foreclosure for a year and to evaluate all borrowers for the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) or a similar program.


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Looking to buy your first home? Start Saving Now!

Looking to buy your first home? Start Saving Now!

Written By: Glenn Michaels

If you are thinking of buying a home in the near or distant future then you better start saving your money to buy that home. You need money for the down payment and for the closing. There are many different properties for sale as there are different buyers/borrowers out there buying the different properties.


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