The Federal Housing
Administration recently released new guidelines for borrowers who “experienced
periods of financial difficulty due to extenuating circumstances” that would
allow them to purchase a home with an FHA loan 12 months after a short sale or
foreclosure.
Known as the “FHA Back
To Work – Extenuating Circumstances Program”, the FHA removed the familiar
waiting periods that typically followed a credit event that resulted in a
default on a loan, and subsequent loss of the home.
This FHA loan program
allows borrowers who were harmed financially due to loss of a job and/or a
decrease in earnings of 20% or more that lasted 6 months or more. If the
borrower can meet the criteria of the FHA Back To Work – Extenuating
Circumstances Program, they could be eligible to obtain FHA mortgage financing
after re-establishing good credit for 12 months after a short sale or
foreclosure.
Eligibility
Borrowers must be able to document the circumstances and event that was beyond their control due to loss of employment or significant loss of income and must have recovered from the event (including reestablished satisfactory credit for a minimum of 12 months). HUD is also looking for a satisfactory credit history prior to the event.
Borrowers must be able to document the circumstances and event that was beyond their control due to loss of employment or significant loss of income and must have recovered from the event (including reestablished satisfactory credit for a minimum of 12 months). HUD is also looking for a satisfactory credit history prior to the event.
You may be eligible
for the FHA Back to Work program is you have suffered the following:
§ Short sale
§ Deed-in-lieu
§ Foreclosure
§ Chapter 7 bankruptcy
§ Chapter 13 bankruptcy
§ Loan modification
§ Forbearance agreements
To qualify for the FHA
Back to work Program, you must meet the minimum eligibility requirements.
§ You must have experienced a negative economic
event (short sale, deed-in-lieu, foreclosure, Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Chapter 13
bankruptcy, loan modification, forbearance agreement).
§ You must demonstrate that your household
income declined by 20% or more for a minimum period of 6 months, which
coincided with the negative economic event.
§ You must be able to show a full recovery from
the impact of the negative economic event.
§ You must complete housing counseling prior to
closing.
For full details on the FHA Back to Work
Program call Julian or Leah today at 800-641-7490.
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