HUD-Helpful Changes and Updates

Written By: Stacey Sprain

I usually check HUD’s Mortgagee website at least once daily for any signs of newly issued Mortgagee Letters that haven’t yet been announced. Today I see that Mortgagee Letter 2009-42 is posted and the subject is Sub-Servicing of FHA-Insured Mortgages.


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FHA Case and Appraisal Transfers- What HUD Doesn’t Tell You That You Need to Know!

Written By: Stacey Sprain

This week’s topic was an easy one because of an ongoing situation I’ve been involved with that I learned a lot about over this past week. And to be honest, I am really frustrated about this one because it has taken up many people’s time, nearly cost a borrower close to $1000 in appraisal fees and put an appraiser in an awkward position to serve as “trainer” on appraisal regulations when in fact the “trainer” should have been HUD in their own instruction and communication.


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FHA News : Mortgagee Letters in Review

Written By: Stacey Sprain

 As continued from last week’s article, this week we’ll review the numerous Mortgagee Letters HUD has issued recently on topics relating to appraisers and appraisals. Mortgagee Letter 2009-36 dated 9/23/09 simply reiterates the announcements made in Mortgagee Letter 2008-39 that I actually already reviewed and presented in my article on Friday, September 11th.


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FHA Appraiser Requirements Effective October 1st

Written By: Stacey Sprain

I’ve already had questions on this issue come up a number of times in the past 24 hours so I figured would be a great topic of discussion for this week. HUD issued Mortgagee Letter 2008-39 back on December 17th of 2008 covering the subject of Eligibility Requirements for FHA Roster Appraisers effective on and after October 1st of 2008 and on October 1st of 2009.


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Underwriting News : The Importance of Credit

Written By: Stacey Sprain

There is no question about it- fico scores and credit requirements have moved to the forefront of lending guidelines. And unfortunately, time and time again I’ve learned how little consumers really know and understand about credit.


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Review of the Fannie Mae HomePath Financing Program

Written By: Stacey Sprain

Review of the Fannie Mae HomePath Financing Program. I’ve seen a lot of press and advertising on the latest Fannie Mae home loan program so, I thought I would do some research to see what I could learn about the program. What I found very odd was that I was able to find very little product information on the HomePath program even with a major effort digging to find information.


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Truth-in-Lending Prepayment Penalty Disclosure for FHA

Written By: Stacey Sprain

With the recent changes to Regulation Z Truth-in-Lending disclosure law, I’ve been questioned on numerous occasions as to why the Truth-in-Lending disclosure must state that if the borrower pays off his or her loan early, he/she may have to pay a penalty.


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Underwriting Training : Calculating Income

Written By: Stacey Sprain

One of the hottest topic I have run across recently is the question of how to calculate income. I think I’ve had this specific question come up a half dozen times in the past two weeks alone. Thus, the topic for this week!


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Verbal Employment Verification Requirements

Written By: Stacey Sprain

Heads up-The agencies and lenders are tightening up on verbal employment verification requirements as a result of the nation’s climbing unemployment rate and increasing number of job losses. Desperate situations tend to lead to an increase of fraud so timing requirements are changing and data requirements are also being clarified by some lenders.


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FHA Training : Helpful Tips on Calling the FHA Resource Center

Written By: Stacey Sprain

FHA offers a number of resources that I utilize on a regular basis to help find answers to questions that often come up on FHA lending. Most often I refer to FAQ sites because in the past, I haven’t been a big fan of calling 1-800-CALLFHA and sitting on hold forever with the depressing background music only to propose my question to a body who could only answer based on searching for something I’d already searched for.


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