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Downpayment Assistance Rule:
For the past few years, FHA has allowed charitable non-interested parties to supply the down payment to a borrower on FHA loans. Unfortunately, this practice caused housing prices to be inflated as the seller would raise their price and then contribute the increase to the charity as a donation. The charity would then give a gift to the borrower and thus have the down payment for a home with an FHA mortgage. The challenge is that the borrower had no vested interest in the house and when times got tough it was easy for them to walk away since they would be losing nothing other than a home with an inflated price. Selling the home was difficult in a flat or declining real estate market. This practice is one of the logs on the bonfire of the mortgage industry that is burning across our nation.
Here is the latest on this practice:
FHA will issue official guidance regarding implementation of the regulation regarding a mortgagorās cash investment. In the interim, to address the questions raised by many industry partners, FHA is providing the following information:
1. Nehemiah Corporation of America, due to a previous Settlement Agreement and as discussed in the rule, is granted relief from the effective date of the rule until April 1, 2008.
2. HUD has agreed to grant the AmeriDream Downpayment Assistance Program relief from the effective date of the rule until February 29, 2008.
3. All other similar downpayment assistance providers have not been granted relief from the effective date of the rule, which is October 31, 2007.
Provided that the homebuyer has entered into a contract of sale (including any amendments to purchase price) on or before October 31, 2007, FHA will recognize the gift if made to the homebuyer and properly documented as an acceptable source of the downpayment.
To read the final rule in its entirety and for more information please visit: http://hudclips.org/sub_nonhud/cgi/pdf/4846a.pdf
For questions or comments please contact Chris Scheer at chrisscheer@stlouisrealestatevoice.com
This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 30th, 2007 at 3:58 pm and is filed under First Time Home Buyer, For Buyers, For Sellers, Mortgage News, Real Estate News, Relocation Buyer, Unrepresented Seller(FSBO). You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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Time November 2, 2007 at 5:57 am
[...] Financing options are a big topic this week. Chris is the voice of St. Louis real estate, and enlightens us on what is going on with FHA down payment assistance programs. Rob uses his 3 Pounds on the same topic. Jennifer, who dishes the dirt on Arlington, Virginia real estate, posts about VA loans entering the 21st century. Margaret is focusing on Crofton while talking about financing higher priced homes. While we don’t have that many half million dollar houses here in Dothan, we have a pretty good market over $300,000, and this is good information. [...]
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Comment from north carolina mortgage
Time October 30, 2007 at 5:54 pm
these borrowers need to come up with their own money…not use these programs