Tag: kentucky rural housing

Changes for USDA rural development housing loans – kentucky rhs loan


Changes for USDA rural development housing loans – Kentucky rhs loan

Rural Development may continue to process applications on hand received prior to the time an area has been determined to be not “rural”. Complete Single Family Home Direct and Guaranteed loan applications submitted on or before Sept. 30, 2013, will not be subject to the new rural area designations, providing the application is complete. Applications received by close of business on Sept. 30, and processed on/after Oct. 1, will be subject to the newly designated rural areas if the application is incomplete.

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SECTION 502 GUARANTEED AND DIRECT LOAN PROGRAMS


 

There are several other Section 502 loan programs, but the only one that approaches the guaranteed program in number of loans made is the Homeownership Direct Loan Program

This program once accounted for almost all the Section 502 loans, but the number of guaranteed loans has greatly increased in the last few years. In Fiscal Year 2001, the guaranteed program obligated approximately $2.3
billion for 29,326 loans, while the direct program obligated approximately $1.07 billion for a total of 14,789 loans. The important differences between the Section 502 guaranteed and direct loan programs are as follows:

ƒ The lender for Section 502 guaranteed loans is a private savings and loan institution, bank, or mortgage company which also handles all the loan servicing. The lender for the direct program is the Rural Housing Service; Rural Development handles the servicing.

ƒ Income levels for Section 502 guaranteed borrowers are capped at 115 percent of the area median income. Income levels for the direct program must be no more than 80 percent of the AMI. ƒ Payment assistance subsidy is not available 
through the guaranteed program. Payment assistance, which can reduce the interest paid on the mortgage to as low as 1 percent, is available for borrowers in the direct program and is based on the borrower’s income as a percent of AMI.
ƒ Borrower protections differ between the programs. Applicants for guaranteed loans do not have the rights of moratorium or of appeal that accompany the direct program. Also, in the case of default, Section 502 guaranteed loans are liquidated by
the commercial lender, while direct loans are liquidated by the government

 

 

click here for your free quote to start your home journey

Kentucky Single Family Housing USDA RHS Guaranteed Loan Program Update 2011


Kentucky Single Family Housing USDA RHS Guaranteed Loan Program Update 2011.

via Kentucky Single Family Housing USDA RHS Guaranteed Loan Program Update 2011.

Kentucky Single Family Housing USDA RHS Guaranteed Loan Program Update 2011


Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program
May 26, 2011

Kentucky USDA / RHS Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program

May 26, 2011

GUARANTEED LOAN FUNDING UPDATE:  HELP WANTED!
$24 BILLION DOLLARS ALLOCATED FOR GUARANTEED LOANS!

$24 billion dollars is available in Fiscal Year 2011 (through September 30, 2011) in the Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program (SFHGLP).  To utilize these available funds, WE NEED YOUR HELP!

SERVE RURAL HOMEBUYERS!  In the past, funding shortages due to overwhelming volume and program demand may have prohibited some homebuyers from utilizing the SFHGLP.  Fiscal year 2011 will be different!  Congress responded to lender requests for more funding and delivered $24 billion for the current fiscal year!

LEND WITH CONFIDENCE!  Future Guaranteed Loan Funding Updates will continue to be released in order to keep our lending partners informed of available funding levels.
As of May 26, 2011:
TOTAL $ OBLIGATED:      $9.2 BILLION
TOTAL # LOANS:                 70,759

OVER $15 BILLION REMAINS TO
SERVE RURAL HOMEBUYERS!

Thank you for your support of the Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program!

KENTUCKY HOUSING CORPORATION


KENTUCKY HOUSING CORPORATION.

via KENTUCKY HOUSING CORPORATION.