6/30/2016

Refinance Rules After Modification by Lender



Rules to Refinance AFTER Loan Modification

Mortgage RATES HAVE DIPPED AGAIN!!!!
Often Borrowers forget to tell Loan Officer/ Mortgage Banker that they completed a loan modification. Unfortunately these are handled like other credit dings such as Short Sales. One vital piece of information in determining the wait period is if forgiveness of debt (reduction of the loan amount was granted). This may not show on your credit report, however the information will be hung up with your laundry.

Below is a list of lenders and what their rules or wait periods are:


Refinance after Modification

FHA

3 year wait period if government assistance/principal write-down.
Exceptions to 3 years if substantial documentation of extenuating circumstances
Never less than 1 year.
Must have documented extenuating circumstances.
No lates on the mortgage in question in last 12 months
Must review all modification paperwork from lender.
Borrower must be in compliance with all lender’s requirements, such as occupancy time-frame, resale time-frame, if any.
Reason for short sale must be fully mitigated and supported by documentation.

Fannie requirements

Review all modification documentation and determine if there was principal forgiveness.
Obtain pay history from servicer (outside the credit report)
showing no 60 day lates in last 12 months. (as part of the deal the lender often agrees to waive or remove derogatory ratings.
Fannie wants to know if the borrower has been delinquent.)


CHASE requirements

4 year waiting with max 90 Loan to Value or Combined loan to value - in general HELOC seconds are NOT going to grant any new credit,
but a subordination of existing second may be arranged LTV/ CLTV.
7 year waiting for > 90 LTV/CLTV
3 year waiting if extenuating circumstances,
only on primary or NCO with up to 90 LTV/CLTV.
Must obtain explanation statement from borrower,
third party documentation confirming the events were isolated
and reduced Borrower income
Must review all modification paperwork from lender.
(Chase orders package from
lender not Borrower to avoid secrets)
Must go by more restrictive of these guidelines or AUS

Freddie Requirements

4 years wait
2 years wait with documented extenuating circumstances.
Must obtain explanation statement from borrower,
third party documentation confirming the events were isolated and reduced Borrower income
Must review all modification paperwork from lender.
Underwriter must comment on 1008

Wells Fargo Requirements

4 to 7 years wait
2 years wait if documented extenuating circumstance
Must review all modification paperwork from lender.
Minimum 680 credit score required
At least 10% down payment or greater if required by transaction
Reestablished credit

VA Requirements

Call the appropriate VA office to discuss the specifics of the case
Have lender modification documentation available
Depends on hardship (proof as with all these cases is a box
of paperwork to be verified)

June 2016 Caroline Gerardo copyright
(949) 784- 9699 cell
NMLS 324982
these rules of course can change

6/29/2016

Divorce Buy Refinance or Sell


Divorce and
Your Home
Options and Strategies

Sell House, Buy Out The EX,
Refinance or Counseling? 
As with most issues related to divorce, there is no single best way to handle your
mortgage. We will help you sort through your options and strategies and do our
part to help you at this time... and down the road.
When it comes to planning your home financing future, let the professionals at
Eagle Home Mortgage help you make the best financial decision for you.
We understand it’s not just a house... it’s your home.
Call today for a complimentary mortgage review to discuss your options!
What do I need to consider in order to stay
in my home?
My Spouse is entitled to share in the equity we
have in our home... how is this handled?
If you’ve decided to keep your home,
you may wonder...
In many divorces, the home is often refinanced.
When married couples both have their names
listed on the mortgage, one person may need to
be removed if they no longer own the property.
Can I purchase a new home? If so, can I purchase
another home while still listed on my previous mortgage
or before the divorce is final?
If you’ve decided not to keep your home,
you may wonder...
Although a new home may be what you are
interested in, you need to remember that if your
name is still on your current mortgage, issues may
arise when trying to qualify for your new loan.


6/14/2016

Refinance Low Rates


I would like to let you know that TODAY mortgage rates 
have once again dropped to historic levels. 
It’s a great time to take a look at your current mortgage
 / mortgages and compare with current market rates.

If you have one of the following I would highly suggest a review:

Rate above 3.875%
Mortgage where you pay Mortgage Insurance
1st & 2nd combo - consolidate into one loan
Term above 15 years
Need for cash out for home improvement, debt consolidation 
or equity extraction?

With current home values at record highs,
 mortgage rates at record lows and mortgage insurance costs 
with record low premiums there is a lot to be gained with a refinance review.  
Send me a copy of your mortgage statement or call me with questions.
 I can quickly review and make some suggestions that will save you $$.


Sincerely,
C G
(949) 784-9699
NMLS 324982 

This is not a loan commitment nor a rate commitment
June 14 2016 rates change a couple times a day
Terms and conditions apply
Stop by for lunch, call first and we will include
you in the pot luck

Some photographs of our office having lunch at the end
of a hard working month. We have everything here in
house- processing, Underwriting, Funding, Review
and LUNCH