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Lenders continue to lower FICO requirements for new homebuyers


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Fico Score Requirements for Mortgage Lenders in Kentucky

The average agency FICO score for banks is high at 745, compared to 713 at nonbank lending institutions.  Both show FICO requirements are on the way down, but it’s more pronounced at the nonbanks. Here’s why.

Source: Lenders continue to lower FICO requirements for new homebuyers

The nation’s major banks are continuing to walk away from FHA-backed mortgages, according to the Urban Institute’s Housing Finance Policy Center February Chartbook.

And not only are nonbanks stepping in to take over the space, overall, they are continuing to ease access to credit.

“Bank and nonbank FICO scores reveal that nonbanks brought the Agency median FICO down four points to 726 between November 2018 and January 2019,” the Urban Institute said in an email.

The average agency FICO score for banks is high at 745, compared to 713 at nonbank lending institutions.  Both show FICO requirements on the way down, but it’s…

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Single Family USDA Rural Housing Direct Loan and Grant Programs In Kentucky 2019 Shutdown Government


Source: Single Family Housing Direct Loan and Grant Programs

 

February 1, 2019

Single Family Housing Direct Loan and Grant Programs

We now have an enacted Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 continuing resolution that provides short-term funding for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Rural Development. As we begin an orderly start-up of our loan and grant activities for FY 2019, we thank you for your patience and support during the period in which our services were unavailable.

 

We are taking a proactive and customer-focused approach to prioritizing our activities so that we can resume normal operations as quickly as possible. As Rural Development stakeholders, we will be working closely with you to achieve this goal.

 

On behalf of the USDA Single Family Housing Direct Programs, we appreciate your continued support and patience.

 

1.  Certificates of Eligibility: USDA will issue a new Certificate of Eligibility (COE) to all

applicants under the Single Family Housing Direct Loan Program who had a valid COE

on December 21, 2018. This includes any COE that was under an allowable extension on

this date. The new certificates, which will be issued by the field staff as soon as possible,

will allow the applicants additional time to locate a home within their qualification

amount and submit the needed documentation to the agency now that normal operations

have been resumed.

 

2 . Self-Help Housing: USDA staff are currently working on a 2019 Funding Plan for the

Section 523 Self-Help Housing Program pending full year appropriations. Operating

grantees may continue to work with eligible applicants, process applications, and resume

construction activities delayed by the lapse in funding. Technical & Management

Assistance (T&MA) Contractors are authorized to resume services as well.

 

3.  Repair Loans and Grants: Repair loan and grant funds are available for processing,

approval, and closings. Applicants with immediate health and safety hazards such as

inoperable heating systems will receive priority.

 

 4.  New 502 Direct Loans: Based on appropriations received thus far in Fiscal Year 2019,

which are applicable through February 15, 2019, USDA has had severely restricted levels

of funding available for new 502 Direct loans. USDA does not anticipate being able to

obligate new 502 Direct loans until the next Fiscal Year 2019 appropriation bill is passed.

 

Thank you for your support of the USDA Single Family Housing Direct Loan and Grant Programs. We look forward to serving you and the needs of rural communities.

 

Roger Glendenning
Deputy Administrator
Single Family Housing

 

For Program Information

Single Family Housing Direct Loans

Single Family Housing Repair Loans and Grants

Mutual Self Help Housing Technical Assistance Grants

Shutdown Stalling Rural Mortgages


Rural Housing Loans Affected By Government Shutdown in Kentucky

 

  • The USDA backs about 120,000 mortgages a year, or about 3.5 percent of purchase mortgage originations nationally.
  • Almost half of USDA mortgages were in southern states from 2012 to 2017.[1]

Borrowers who rely on mortgages from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have been in a holding pattern that runs alongside the federal government shutdown. These loans from the USDA’s Farm Service Agency and the Rural Housing Service are made mostly in rural areas and often to low- and middle-income borrowers.

The USDA backs about 120,000 mortgages a year, or about 3.5 percent of all mortgage purchase originations,[2] according to data from the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act. The USDA offices that administer these loans have been closed since late December, rendering a major source of funding inaccessible.

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Federal USDA home loans on hold during government shutdown


https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/federal-usda-home-loans-on-hold-during-government-shutdown/1692968028Other federal loan programs such as VA and FHA mortgage loans have been unaffected by the partial shutdown.

Source: Federal USDA home loans on hold during government shutdown