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RHS increase in Annual Fee for Kentuky Rural Development Loans October 1, 2014


RHS Increase in Annual Fee for Rural Housing Mortgage Loans in Kentucky
RHS Increase in Annual Fee
Kentucky USDA Mortgage Lenders must underwrite the loan using an annual fee of .5 percent and resubmit the application to RD in GUS after October 1, 2014

On Wednesday, October 1, 2014, the annual fee for both purchase and refinance loans will increase from .4 percent to .5 percent. The Guaranteed Underwriting System (GUS) has been updated to allow lenders to select and underwrite at either the .4 percent or .5 percent annual fee structure. Lenders should communicate with Rural Development (RD) offices to understand current processing time-frames.

GUS “Final Submissions” with an annual fee of .4 percent, that areissued a conditional commitment by RD prior to the close of business on Tuesday, September 30, 2014, will not be affected by the annual fee change. Those submissions that are not issued a conditional commitment by RD prior to the close of business on Tuesday, September 30, will be affected by the annual fee change.

Lenders must underwrite the loan using an annual fee of .5 percent and resubmit the application to RD in GUS.

Joel Lobb
Senior  Loan Officer

(NMLS#57916)
American Mortgage Solutions, Inc.
800 Stone Creek Pkwy, Ste 7,
Louisville, KY 40223
 Fax:     (502) 327-9119
 
 Company ID #1364 | MB73346

Kentucky Rural Housing Mortgage Loans Require No Money Down


Kentucky Rural Housing Mortgage Loans Require No Money Down.

via Kentucky Rural Housing Mortgage Loans Require No Money Down.

Kentucky USDA Rural Development Guaranteed Housing Loan Income Worksheet for 2014


KENTUCKY RURAL HOUSING INCOME ELIGIBILITY CALCULATION WORKSHEET

Kentucky USDA Rural Development Guaranteed Housing Loan

INCOME ELIGIBILITY CALCULATION WORKSHEET  USDA Rural Development Guaranteed Housing Loan
KENTUCKY INCOME ELIGIBILITY CALCULATION WORKSHEET
USDA Rural Development Guaranteed Housing Loan

 

 

 

 

 

 
Borrower/s ____________________________________________________________
Date of Calculation__________ Total # household members = _________
State:_________________________ County:______________________________

List all non-exempt household income: (Per §1980.347)
Name of household member receiving the income
Source of income Monthly income from source
(Actual or Average)
X12
Annual income
from source
_________________________________________$___________ X12 $___________
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Total Gross Household Income $______________ X12 $______________

Total Monthly Total Annual
Deductions from Annual Income: (Per § 1980.348) (Use when gross income is above income limit):
(1) Number of Minors living in household: ___X $480.00 (Under age 18) $_____________
(2) Number of Disabled/Handicapped Adults:___ X $480.00 (18 or over& NOT borrowers) $_____________
(3) Number of full time adult students: ____ X $480.00 (18 or over& NOT borrowers) $_____________
(4) Elderly Family: (borrower or co-borrower over 62) One time deduction of $400.00 $_____________
(5) Annual Child Care Expense $_____________
(6) Medical expenses (Elderly family only. Un-reimbursed >3% gross annual income) $_____________

TOTAL Annual Deductions (Sum of Line 1 thru Line 6) $_____________
Adjusted Gross Annual Household Income (Gross income less deductions) $____________

ADJUSTED COUNTY HOUSEHOLD INCOME LIMIT per Rural Development $____________
Kentucky USDA and Rural Housing Income limits are available at:

http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/SupportDocuments/KY%20GRH.pdf

DEDUCTIONS FOR CALCULATING  ADJUSTED FAMILY INCOME

Deductions From
Annual Income Deduct For: Do Not Deduct For:__________________________________

$480 for each (A) Minors (under 18 years of age) Applicant/Borrower, Spouse, Foster Children, or member of the Children of Non-family members.
family residing in the household. (B) Adults (18 years of age or older) Applicant/Borrower, Spouse or Non-family members.

(C) Adults (18 years of age or older) Applicant/Borrower, Spouse or Non-family members.
who are full-time students.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________

$400 for elderly (D) Head, Spouse or Sole Member who family. is a senior citizen, disabled or handicapped and is the applicant/
borrower.

(E) Two or more unrelated senior Family, if one or more of those living in the house-
citizens, disabled or handicapped hold is not a senior citizen, disabled or handicapped.
persons living together, at least one
is the applicant/borrower.

(F) Survivors of deceased FmHA senior Survivors after remarriage of the deceased borrowers citizen, disabled or handicapped spouse. borrower who occupied the dwelling
at the time of the borrower’s death.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Care of minors 12 years (G) Anticipated expenses to be paid for (a) Amount paid in excess of amount received from of age or foster children care of member of the family to be such employment. or children of non-family gainfully employed. (b) Payments made to dependents of the applicant/ members. borrower.
(H) Anticipated expenses paid for care of
minor(s) to enable a member of the Payments made to dependents of the applicant/
family to further his/her education. borrower.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Aggregate medical (I) Planned general medical and dental Accumulated bills in excess of planned payments for expenses of the house- expenses of an elderly family for the ensuing 12 months. hold in excess of 3% of ensuing 12 months which are not gross annual income. covered by insurance (eg., medicines, medical insurance premiums, costs of nursing care, payment of accumulated medical bills, and cost of full-time nursing or institutional care which cannot be provided in the home).

(J) Reasonable attendant care and auxiliary Cost already deducted for same user member of apparatus and equipment expenses to elderly family. enable any handicapped/disabled
member of a household (not just an elderly family) to be employed.
_________________________________________________

Joel Lobb
Senior  Loan Officer

(NMLS#57916)
American Mortgage Solutions, Inc.
800 Stone Creek Pkwy, Ste 7,
Louisville, KY 40223
 Fax:     (502) 327-9119
 
 Company ID #1364 | MB73346

 

GUARANTEED HOUSING PROGRAM INCOME LIMITS
GUARANTEED HOUSING PROGRAM INCOME LIMITS

USDA Rural Development No Money Down USDA Rural Housing Loan Program for Shelby County Kentucky


USDA Rural Development No Money Down USDA Rural Housing Loan Program for Shelby County Kentucky

 

For Shelby County Kentucky USDA Rural Mortgage buyers, there are certain income limits you must meet for the Shelby County Rural Housing homebuyers Program:

Section 502 Guaranteed Rural Housing Loan Program
 income limits for usda rural housing loan program for shelby county kentucky
Maximum Adjusted Household Income for Selected State and County :  $83,950.00
Section 502 Direct Rural Housing Loan Program
 
Maximum Adjusted Household Income for Selected State and County :  $58,400.00

 

Shut-down Slams Door on USDA Mortgages


The week-old federal government shutdown is a disaster on many levels. For rural America, one major impact is in the area of housing.For the near future, low- and moderate-income homebuyers who have applied for mortgages guaranteed or made directly by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Housing Service are out of luck. So are very low-income homeowners seeking repair grants or loans.The financing these homebuyers need cannot close because no USDA rural housing staff are working at the local level. Banks make the guaranteed loans, which are like the mortgages insured by the Veterans Administration or the Federal Housing Administration. But USDA staff have to approve the guarantees and provide the necessary paperwork to the lender before the loan can be issued. With no staff, there can be no approvals.

via Shut-down Slams Door on USDA Mortgages.

via Shut-down Slams Door on USDA Mortgages.