I can answer your questions and usually get you pre-approved the same day. Call or Text me at 502-905-3708 with your mortgage questions. Email Kentuckyloan@gmail.com Joel Lobb Mortgage Loan Officer Individual NMLS ID #57916 American Mortgage Solutions, Inc. 10602 Timberwood Circle Louisville, KY 40223 Company NMLS ID #1364 Text/call: 502-905-3708 fax: … Continue reading Kentucky Home Buyers. Purchase a Home No Money Down.
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Debt to Income Ratios for A Kentucky Mortgage Loan There are two debt-to-income (DTI) ratios on every loan: housing or front-end ratio and total or back-end ratio. The housing ratio tells us what percentage of the borrower’s monthly gross income is allocated toward the monthly principal, interest, tax, and insurance (PITI) payment. The total ratio … Continue reading Debt to Income Ratios for A Kentucky Mortgage Loan
FHA changes may aid those who lost homes. The Federal Housing Authority has shortened the mandatory waiting periods for an Kentucky FHA-insured mortgage loan for those who have undergone foreclosure, deed-in-lieu, taken a short sale or declared bankruptcy during the economic recession. Through its new program, Back to Work—Extenuating Circumstances, the waiting period for … Continue reading FHA changes may aid those who lost homes