As more Kentuckians go back to school to further their education, this usually involved for some people student loans to finance their post-secondary high school education. Below I did a summary for the different types of loans for Kentucky Home Buyers and owners for:, FHA, VA, USDA, Fannie Mae and how each loan program effects the borrower and their status … Continue reading How Does Student Loans Affect A Mortgage Loan Approval in Kentucky ?
Kentucky FHA Mortgage Loan Updates For You Full commissioned buyer with 1 year on the job pre-approved: FHA will allow for a borrower to only be commissioned sales for 1 year! FHA's new student loan guideline: FHA's new bulletin announces that lenders can no longer use an IBR (Income Based Repayment) for figuring student loan … Continue reading Kentucky FHA Mortgage Loan Updates For You
April 18, 2016 KENTUCKY MORTGAGE FHA STUDENT LOAN POLICY UPDATES On April 12, 2016, HUD announced a policy change to provide guidance on calculating student loan payments for a FHA Mortgage loan approval. Per ML 2016-08, this policy is effective for all loans with case numbers assigned on or after June 30, 2016, however, … Continue reading KENTUCKY FHA STUDENT LOAN POLICY UPDATES
Refinancing FHA Mortgage loans. FHA STREAMLINES: FHA to FHA Refinance 620 minimum Credit Score NO AUS findings run NO Income stated on application or verified NO Appraisal – COSTS CAN NOT BE ROLLED INTO LOAN –No longer an allowable option Verify assets only for cash to close If you pay ALL costs with interest rate … Continue reading FHA STREAMLINES REFINANCE GUIDELINES IN KENTUCKY 2015
Fannie Mae Kentucky Conforming Guideline Changes The following guideline changes are effective immediately for all Kentucky Fannie MaeF Conventional loans; however DU will not be updated to reflect these changes until August 15th 2015 Conversion of Currently Primary Residence Requirements for conversion of a borrower's current primary residence to secondary or investment have been removed. … Continue reading Kentucky Fannie Mae Mortgage Guideline Changes for 2015