How long must you wait…

Written by Posted On Tuesday, 19 May 2015 12:20

Chris Knoche is a loan officer for John Adams Mortgage, which is the mortgage company that Real Estate One owns . Chris makes sure to keep all of the agents in the Real Estate one offices that he serves up to date on the latest news and procedural changes from HUD, FHA, VA and lenders in general. Recently he sent this information out to all of the offices.

We’ve received clarification from HUD on the seasoning requirements for previous foreclosures and the treatment of them going forward. This guidance is not new but has been more clearly defined in the new handbook. Even though the new manual will not be effective until September, we are to use the defined timing rule effective immediately.  

For previous foreclosures or deed-in-lieu of foreclosure that are FHA insured, the borrower is not eligible for a new FHA-insured mortgage for three years after HUD pays the claim to the Lender or Servicer. 

For previous foreclosures or deed-in-lieu of foreclosure that were  VA, USDA , Conventional  or any other loan type, a borrower is not eligible for a new FHA insured mortgage until the date that the title ownership of the property changes from the borrower to the lien holder.  If the credit report does not indicate the date of the foreclosure or deed in lieu of foreclosure, the mortgagee must obtain the settlement statement, deed, or other legal documents evidencing the date of property transfer.  This is not the same as the sheriff’s sale date.  The “seasoning” must include the 6 month redemption period as required by law.

In short, the waiting period from a foreclosure is now three and a half years. I am available if you have any questions. Chris Knoche - 248-535-7073.

So those who had the misfortune to go through a foreclosure or who gave up their house in a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure transaction  now know more clearly how long they have to wait in order to get another mortgage that is backed by FHA (and thus by HUD).

 

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Norm Werner

Norm Werner is a Realtor at the Milford office of Real Estate One serving the southeastern Michigan area of Oakland and Livingston Counties. Norm specializes in residential real estate. Norm lives and works in Milford Michigan and is married to Carolyn Werner. Norm and Carolyn live in a historic home just three blocks from downtown Milford, with their two dogs - Sadie and Skippy. Norm specializes in the historic homes of Milford and the surrounding area and is on the Board of Directors of the Milford Historical Society. Norm especially enjoys working with first time buyers and those at the other end of the real estate spectrum who are downsizing into their retirement home. 

In addition to his Movetomilford.com web site, Norm also owns and m,aintains TheMilfordTeam.com web site, the HuronValleyRealtor.com web site. He is also the webmaster for and the MilfordHistory.org web site and the MilfordCar Show.com web site, as well as his church web site - Spiritdrivenchurch.com. In addition to blogging about real eastate, Norm has a personal blog - NormsMilfordBlog.com - on which he shares inspirational messages and the occasions personal observation about life. 

www.movetomilford.com

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