Kentucky HomePath Mortgage Loans for 2015



HomePath® is proud to launch our HomePath Ready Buyer program, a comprehensive online homebuyer education course. First Time Homebuyers who complete this education course by their initial offer may request up to 3% closing cost assistance toward the purchase of a HomePath property and reimbursement of the HomePath Ready Buyer training cost.

To be eligible for the offer: 
  • Buyers must complete the full online HomePath Ready Buyer training course on www.homepath.com and receive the Certificate of Completion.
     
  • The request for closing cost assistance must be made at initial offer in the HomePath Online Offers system on or after April 14, 2015.
     
  • Must be First Time Homebuyer (did not own a property in the past three years) and plans to reside in the property as their primary residence.
     
  • Auction, pool and investor sales are not eligible. 
Get the full details here on https://www.homepath.com/ready_buyer.html

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Buying a home can be a daunting process, especially for First Time Buyers. That's why HomePath is proud to bring you this homebuyer education course. If you're a First Time Homebuyer, we encourage you to take this education course to prepare you for the responsibilities of homeownership. After completing the course, if you attach the course completion certificate to an initial offer and successfully negotiate a purchase of a HomePath property, you can request up to 3% closing cost assistance toward your purchase. Restrictions apply. See full terms & conditions.
Tell me more about the training.
This course is intuitive, self-directed and interactive. The course is being used by other non-profits and lenders and exceeds both HUD standards and National Industry Standards for Homeownership Education and Counseling. The course has 9 modules with a quiz at the end and takes about 4 hours to complete. The course costs $75. After completing the course, download and save your Certificate of Completion. If you decide to purchase a HomePath property after course completion and you successfully close on a contract, the cost of the course ($75) will be reimbursed.
How do I ask for the 3% closing cost assistance?
After completing the course, you must attach the HomePath Ready Buyer course completion certificate to the initial offer submission on a HomePath property. Your Real Estate Agent must submit this at initial offer on the HomePath Online Offers system.

First-Time Homebuyers who complete this education course by their initial offer may request up to 3%* closing cost assistance toward the purchase of a HomePath property and reimbursement of the HomePath Ready Buyer training cost. To be eligible for this offer: • Buyers must complete the full online HomePath Ready Buyer training course on www.homepath.com and receive the Certificate of Completion. • The request for closing cost assistance must be made at initial offer in the HomePath Online Offers system on or after April 14, 2015. • Must be a First-Time Homebuyer (did not own a property in the past three years) and plan to reside in the property as their primary residence. • Auction, pool, and investor sales are not eligible.

Joel Lobb
Senior  Loan Officer
(NMLS#57916)

American Mortgage Solutions, Inc.
800 Stone Creek Pkwy, Ste 7,
Louisville, KY 40223

 phone: (502) 905-3708
 Fax:     (502) 327-9119

 Company ID #1364 | MB73346





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HUD Streamline Your Louisville Kentucky FHA Mortgage

HUD Streamline Your Louisville Kentucky FHA Mortgage

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Streamline Your FHA Louisville KY Mortgage
FHA has permitted streamline refinances on insured mortgages since the early 1980s. “Streamline refinance” refers only to the amount of documentation and underwriting that the lender must perform, and does not mean that there are no costs involved in the transaction. The basic requirements of a streamline refinance are:
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The mortgage to be refinanced must already be FHA insured.
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The mortgage to be refinanced should be current (not delinquent).
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The refinance results in a lowering of the borrower's monthly principal and interest payments, or, under certain circumstances, the conversion of an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) to a fixed-rate mortgage.
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No cash may be taken out on mortgages refinanced using the streamline refinance process.

Lenders may offer streamline refinances in several ways. Some lenders offer "no cost" refinances (actually, no out-of-pocket expenses to the borrower) by charging a higher rate of interest on the new loan than if the borrower financed or paid the closing costs in cash. From this premium, the lender pays any closing costs that are incurred on the transaction. FHA does not allow lenders to include closing costs in the new mortgage amount of a streamline refinance. Investment properties (properties which the borrower does not occupy as his or her principal residence) may only be refinanced without an appraisal. 
Detailed instructions to the lenders are contained in HUD Handbook 4155.1.6.C.
Contact your lender to get started. You can find your lenders contact information by clicking on ourList of approved lenders.

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KENTUCKY FHA STREAMLINE REFINANCE TRANSACTIONS.

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 KENTUCKY FHA STREAMLINE REFINANCE TRANSACTIONS.


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In order to be in compliance with HUD Mortgagee Letter 2009-32, the following changes
to Kentucky  FHA Streamline Refinances will be effective for new case numbers assigned 
**** Revised Streamline Refinance Transactions WITHOUT an Appraisal ****
The maximum insurable mortgage cannot exceed:
• The outstanding principal balance* (from payoff) minus the applicable
refund of the UFMIP,
PLUS
• The new UFMIP that will be charged on the refinance.
**Closing cost cannot be included in the new maximum loan amount.
****Revised Streamline Transaction WITH an Appraisal****
The maximum insurable mortgage is the lower of:
1) Outstanding principal balance* minus the applicable refund of UFMIP, plus
closing costs, prepaid items to establish the escrow account and the new
UFMIP that will be charge on the refinance;
OR
2.) 97.75 percent of the appraised value of the property plus the new UFMIP that
will be charged on the refinance.
Discount points may not be included in the new mortgage. If the borrower
has agreed to pay discount points, the lender must verify the borrower has the
assets to pay them along with any other financing costs that are not included in
the new mortgage amount.
* Outstanding principle balance for the above calculations is defined as the principle balance of the loan
and may include interest charged by the servicing lender when the payoff is not received on the first day of
the month but may not include delinquent interest, late charges or escrow shortages.
The following changes apply for Kentucky FHA Streamline loans with or without appraisal:
A.) Seasoning – At the time of loan application, the borrower must have made at least 6
payments on the FHA-insured mortgage being refinanced.
B.) Payment History – Current mortgage must be 0x30 in the last 12 months or for the life of the loan if loan is < 12 months old and > 6 months old. ) If borrower has less than 12 month history on current loan and has a previous consecutive mortgage, that mortgage must be 0x30 up to the 12 months required.
C.) Net Tangible Benefit – The lender must determine that there is a net tangible benefit
as a result of the streamline refinance transaction, with or without an appraisal. The
transaction must meet FHA  net tangible
benefit.
For FHA Net tangible benefit is defined as:
1.) A reduction in the total mortgage payment (principal, interest, taxes and
insurances, HOA fees, ground rents special assessments and all
subordinate liens): The new total mortgage payment is 5% lower than the
total mortgage payment for the mortgage being refinanced. Example: Total
mortgage payment on the existing FHA mortgage is $895; the total mortgage
payment for the new FHA mortgage must be $850 or less.
2.) Refinancing from an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) to a fixed rate
mortgage: The interest rate on the new fixed mortgage will be no greater
than 2 percentage points above the current rate of the one-year arm. For
hybrid ARMs, the total mortgage payment on the new fixed rate mortgage may
not increase by more than 20%. Example: total mortgage payment on the
hybrid ARM is $895; the total mortgage payment for the new fixed rate
mortgage must be $1,074 or less.
3.) Reducing the term of the mortgage: For transactions that include a
reduction in the mortgage term, that loan must be underwritten and closed as
a rate and term (no cash-out) refinance transaction.
D.) Employment – Streamline refinances must now include evidence of employment and
include a verbal (must be on 1003).
E.) Assets – If there are any closing cost to be paid at close, verification of funds to close
must be included in the file submission.
F.) The file must also include the pay-off statement.
G.) Maximum Combined Loan to Value –
Kentucky Mortgage guidelines will remain at
125% CLTV.)
• For streamline refinance transactions WITHOUT an appraisal, the CLTV is
based on the original appraised value of the property.
• For streamline refinance transactions WITH an appraisal, the CLTV is based on
the new appraised value. H.)TOTAL Scorecard – Lenders should not use TOTAL on streamline refinance
transactions. If a lender uses TOTAL, that loan must be underwritten and closed
as a rate and term (no cash-out) refinance transaction
If you have any questions regarding this announcement,
Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916)Senior  Loan Officer
502-905-3708 cell



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Getting a FHA loan in Kentucky in 2017 you will be confronted with minimum credit score requirements set forth by FHA and the lender. Even though FHA will insure the mortgage loan at a certain credit score, you will see that lenders will create  “credit-overlays” to protect their risk and ask for a higher credit score.
So keep in mind when you are getting a FHA loan in 2017, some lenders will have higher credit score minimums in addition to the FHA Mortgage Insurance program.
For a Kentucky Home buyer wanting to purchase a home or refinance their existing FHA loan, FHA requires a 3.5% down payment and the borrower must have a 580 FICO Credit Score. If the score is below 580, then you would need 10% down and still qualify on a manual underwrite.
You must have a FICO score of at least 500 to be eligible for an Kentucky  FHA loan. If your FICO score is from 500 to 579, your down payment on the loan is 10 percent of the loan.
If your FICO score is 580 or higher, your down payment is only 3.5 percent. If your credit score is less than 580, it may be more cost effective to take the necessary steps to improve your score before taking out the loan, rather than putting the money into a larger down payment.
How do they get the credit score:  There are three main credit bureaus in the US. Equifax, Experian, and Transunion. The three scores vary but should be relativley  close as long as the same creditors are reporting to the same bureaus.
You will get a variation in the scores due to all creditors or collection companies don’t report to all three bureaus. This is why they take the mid score.  So if you have a 590 experian, 680 equifax, and 620 transunion, your qualifying credit score would be 620
Based on my experience with lenders that I deal with in Kentucky on FHA loans,  most lenders require 620 middle credit score for consideration for loan approval.
How do they get the score:  They take the mid score, so if you have a 590 experian, 680 equifax, and 620 transunion, your qualifying score would be 620.

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Kentucky FHA Loans with less than 620 Score

If your score is below 620, a manual underwrite is where the AUS (Automated Underwriting System) refers your loan to an human being, and they look at the entire file to see if they can overturn and approve the mortgage loan because the Desktop Underwriting Automated Software could not approve you.
With scores below 620, they typically will want to verify your rent history, have no bankruptcies in last two years, and no foreclosures in the last 3 years.
If you have had any lates since the bankruptcy this will probably result in a denial on a refer manual underwrite file.
Your max house payment will be set at 31% of your gross monthly income,  and your new house payment plus the bills you are paying on the credit report cannot be more than 43%.
Typically, on scores below 620 for FHA loans, they will also look at reserves or money you have saved-up after the loan is made to try and qualify you. For example, if you have a 401k or savings account that have at least 4 months reserves (take your mortgage payment  x 4) and this would equal your reserves. They look at this as a rainy day fund and could help you keep up on your bills if you were unemployed or could not work.
Maximum FHA loan limits in Kentucky are set around $285,000 and below.
If you are looking to take a FHA loan in 2017 to buy or refinance a home in Kentucky, please contact me below with your questions about the credit score requirements and how they affect your loan approval.


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NEW LOWER FHA MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR KENTUCKY HOME BUYERS AND HOMEOWNERS WHO HAVE A FHA MORTGAGE JANUARY 2015




HUD Lowers FHA MIP FOR KENTUCKY FHA MORTGAGE BUYERS 
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 26, 2015




 
U.S. Dept HUD released Mortgagee Letter 15-01 today, which outlines plans to reduce the annual MIP (i.e., monthly MI payment) for certain section 203(b) Kentucky FHA-insured loans with Kentucky  FHA case numbers obtained on or after January 26, 2015.  KENTUCKY FHA MORTGAGE INSURANCE CHANGES 2015 Further details, effective date and action plan are outlined below:  
Effective Date
The reduced annual MIP (i.e., monthly MIP) premiums announced in this ML are effective for eligible Kentucky FHA loans (see below) with a case number issued on or after January 26, 2015.
Streamline Refinances for Kentucky FHA Mortgage Loans
The annual MIP (i.e., monthly MI) rate will remain the same for Streamline Refinances which are refinancing existing Kentucky FHA loans that were endorsed on or before May 31, 2009.  

Purchase and other Refinance transactions for Kentucky FHA Mortgage loans
For other affected loans with case numbers issued on or after January 26, 2015, the annual MIP rate (i.e., monthly MI) will be as follows:





NOTE:  15 YR PREMIUMS ARE REMAINING THE SAME.

 
Up Front MIP (UFMIP)
UFMIP for all FHA transactions remains unchanged at this time.

MI duration

The duration of MI for FHA loans is also unchanged, remaining effective for life of loan for most transactions.

As an example, on a Kentucky FHA loan with a $150k loan amount, the new reduced mortgage insurance premiums  will save the existing FHA Mortgage holder or new Kentucky FHA homebuyer potentially $65 a month, $780 year, and $23,400 over a 30 year term. As you can see, this is a huge savings with the new changes.







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