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The Best Kind of Loan for Your Credit Score


The Best Kind of Loan for Your Credit Score.

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DEFERRED STUDENT LOANS AND DEBT RATIO CALCULATIONS Kentucky Rural Housing Loans and USDA Loans in KY


DEFERRED STUDENT LOANS AND DEBT RATIO CALCULATIONS  for Kentucky Rural Housing Loans and USDA Loans in KY

 

RHS Student Loan DTIs

 

Due to the variable nature of some student loan plans, RHS is standardizing the process of including them in the debt ratio. All student loans will now require documentation verifying the current payment due.

 

For student loans which are Conventional, Fixed Payment, and/or Deferred:

  • Account statements will be reviewed and fixed monthly payment will be used with no adjustments.
  • Deferred student loans not in repayment will use an estimated payment of 1% of the loan balance unless a documented fixed payment from the loan servicer can be provided.

 

For student loans with Income Based Repayment plans:

  • If the current payment is greater than $100, that payment can be used.
  • If the current payment is less than $100 and total loan balance is greater than $10,000, a minimum $100 payment must be included in the debt ratio.
  • If the current payment is less than $100 and total loan balance is less than $10,000, then the current payment may be used

 

Please note that documentation of an Income Based Repayment agreement must be provided. Payments of $0 are not eligible to be used in the debt ratio. Verifications are only valid for 120 days, 180 days for new constructions

 

DEFERRED STUDENT LOANS AND DEBT RATIO CALCULATIONS

. A 100% 30 year fixed interest rate loan with flexible credit and qualifying ratios along with other benefits, will open the door to a new market and new growth possibilities.

We look forward to a long and productive relationship this affordable housing product to the people of Kentucky and to a strong partnership in the Kentucky GRH Program.

For the USDA Rural Development Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program, deferred student loans should be included in the debt ratio calculations for Guaranteed Loans regardless of the deferment period.

Rural Development RD Instruction 1980-D, section 1980.345(c)(1) states:

“Long term obligations include those obligations . . . with a remaining repayment period of more than 6 months and other shorter term debts that are considered to have a significant impact on repayment ability.”

Deferred student loans are long term obligations with remaining repayment periods of more than 6 months, and they must be included as part of the

applicant‟s recurring monthly debt obligations. If the credit report does not reflect a monthly payment due at the end of the deferment period, the lender may request a copy of the applicant‟s payment letter, or utilize the industry standard of estimating student loan payments as 1% of the loan balance. Therefore a deferred student loan balance of $12,000 should have a corresponding monthly payment of $120 if no estimated payment is verified by the lender.

This guidance applies to all manually

DEFERRED STUDENT LOANS AND DEBT RATIO CALCULATIONS Kentucky Rural Housing Loans and USDA Loans in KY

Kentucky Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program


Kentucky SFH Origination Updates for USDA Loans Kentucky

Kentucky Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program

 

October 11, 2012

FY 2013 Funds Available!

Funding for Kentucky Rural Development’s Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan program is now available for fiscal year (FY) 2013.  The funding received is based on a Continuing Appropriations Resolution 2013 (H.J. Res. 117).

Loans that were issued Conditional Commitments “subject to” commitment authority will be obligated on the Agency’s Guaranteed Loan System (GLS).

If the loan has closed, the lender may submit their request for Loan Note Guarantee, together with their closing package.  Ensure the lender certification on Form RD 1980-18 “Conditional Commitment for Single Family Housing Loan Guarantee” is dated on or after the obligation date provided by Rural Development.

KENTUCKY RURAL DEVELOPMENT QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE


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KENTUCKY RURAL DEVELOPMENT QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

100% * NO MONEY DOWN LOAN and LOW  “MI” * Seller Can Pay All CC’s
GENERAL INFO
• 29% PITI, 41% TD ratios
• (waivers allowed with good credit)
• Debts with 6 months or more owed will be
counted
• Property must be located in eligible RD areas
Land value cannot exceed 30% of total value
• In-ground swimming pools may be approved with
waiver
• No substandard homes
• No existing manufactured homes
• CAIVRS number(s) needed
ELIGIBILITY
• First time homebuyer not a requirement
• Income must be within RD limits
• Income must be adequate and stable
• Adequate ability to repay the loan
• Acceptable credit history
• Be without an adequate dwelling
• Cannot obtain conventional financing
• Citizen or permanent resident alien
• Owner occupied
• Legal capacity to incur debt
• Bankruptcy OK if discharged for 36 months
INCOME ELIGIBILITY
• All household income counted
• Overtime, bonuses, and commissions count, if
supported by history
• Child support counts –may be grossed up 25%
• Self-employment – (use IRS net income) – 2 year
history plus current information needed
• Same job or line of work for past 12 months
(some exceptions allowed)
• Written verification of SS, SSI, etc.
• Degree or certification can substitute for job time
• All income must be verified
GROSS INCOME DEDUCTIONS/ADJUSTMENTS
• $480 for each child under 18
• Over 18 counts if full time student living at home
• Actual child care expenses for children 12 or
younger if parents work or attend school
• $400 for applicant or co-applicant if disabled or
elderly
• Medical deductions may be considered for
disabled or elderly applicants (above 3% of gross
income
KEY POINTS
• No Down Payment
• 100% Guaranteed financing
•  LOW  MONTHLY “MI”  of .40 basis points . Much lower than FHA which is 1.25% basis points. —Almost $100 cheaper on Kentucky RHS loan vs FHA loan, plus no 3.5% down payment needed like FHA requires.
• Terms—30 year fixed
• Guarantee fee of 2% of loan amount
• Refinance Fee 2.0 % of loan amount
• Appraised values can be exceeded by amount of
guarantee fee—up to 102% LTV
• Streamlined credit documentation with FICO of
640 or higher
• Unlimited Gifts or Seller Contributions
• Down-payments accepted up to 19%
• Guarantee Fee is fully Tax Deductible in the year
it is paid
• No Loan Limit (Ratio Determined)
• Partner with other Funding Sources
• AUS System – GUS – Being Developed
• Regular Program updates
• Monthly Newsletter by email
EXISTING DWELLINGS
• Satisfactory appraisal
• Thermal certification NOT required
• Well test
• Septic system certification
• Termite letter
NEW CONSTRUCTION
• Satisfactory appraisal
• Thermal certification
• Plan certification
• One year warranty on footings, framing, and final
inspection
• Termite Soil Treatment Certificate
• Well test
LOAN PURPOSES
• Purchase New
– Stick or Modular
– Manufactured (from approved dealer)
• Purchase Existing
• Stick or Modular
• Repairs/Rehab
• Refinance
• RD Direct Loans
• RD Guaranteed Loan
• Typical Loan Closing Costs
USDA Rural Development

RD PROGRAM – WEBSITES

Eligibility Website:
http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do

http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rhs/sfh/sfh%20guaranteed%20loan%20in
come%20limits.htm

KY “MAPS”: http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/ky/maps.htm
http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do

Kentucky Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program


Kentucky Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program

Kentucky Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program 
– 25 Frequently Asked Questions

25 Questions and  Answers

1 What is the guarantee?
USDA Rural Development provides the full faith and assurance of the U.S Government
that any financial loss resulting from servicing the loan will be reimbursed in full up to
an amount not exceeding 90% of the original loan amount. All loss up to an amount not
exceeding 35% of the original loan is fully reimbursed. Losses exceeding 35% are 85%
reimbursed.
2 What is the advantage to the customer?
100 percent financing, fixed interest rate,  low monthly mi fee (.50bps) and upfront mi fee of 2% and no restrictions on size or design are just a few of the advantages.
3 What are the eligibility requirements?
Have adequate and dependable income (up to 115 percent of adjusted area median
income), have acceptable credit, do not own a dwelling in the local commuting area, US
Citizen or permanent resident, have the ability to personally occupy the home on a
permanent basis, and do not have funds for a 20% down payment loan plus closing and
moving expenses.
4 Can a Broker originate Guaranteed loans? Yes, however only Approved lenders may underwrite & submit loans.
5 How long does it take to get an answer?
Our goal is a 2 to 5 day turnaround. Time will be longer in some offices due to the large
number of guarantee requests received.
6 What is the maximum fixed Interest Rate  and term?
Fannie Mae 90 day delivery rate plus 60 basis points rounded up to nearest quarter of
one percent Or no more than the Lender’s published VA rate for first mortgage loans
with no discount points. The term is 30 years.
7 What is the maximum loan amount? The Loan amount is limited by the market value and repayment ability.
8 What is the maximum Loan to ValueIt can be up to 100% LTV plus the Agency guarantee fee.

9 What is the Guarantee Fee? The guarantee fee is 2.0 percent of the “Total” loan amount.
10 What are the qualifying ratios? PITI Ratio 29 percent, TD Ratio 41 percent.
Higher ratios may be approved with compensating factors.
11 Do we show deferred student loans in the debt ratio?
Deferred student loans should be included in the debt ratio calculations for Guaranteed
Loans regardless of the deferment period.
12 What is the minimum credit score?
Under certain criteria, credit score 640 and above no comment required.
For credit score 639 and below document circumstances were temporary in nature
beyond the applicants control and have been removed. In most cases, loans will not be
guaranteed for applicants who have a middle credit score of 580 & below.
13 What about location? The dwelling must be located in eligible rural area (See eligibility site) http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do
14 What about refinancing? Limited to existing USDA Rural Development guaranteed or direct loans.
15 Can loans include acreage?

Possibly. The acreage must not contain any income producing facilities and the value of
acreage may not exceed of the total property value.
16 Can Manufactured Homes be financed? Yes, however they must be new and sold by an approved dealer contractor. We as a lender currently don’t offer these type of loans

17 What about an in-ground swimming pool?  Swimming pools are now okay with the recent changes on December 1st, 2014

18 What are the required inspections?Property must meet HUD Handbook 4905.1 & 4150.2 or similar standard. A FHA roster appraiser can verify adequacy/working order of electrical, plumbing, heating, water & waste disposal on existing dwellings.
19 Will USDA Rural Development issue a letter asking the Approved Lender to make a loan? No. This is the Approved Lender‟s loan. They underwrite the loan and decide if it meets their standards and Agency standards before submitting.
20 Is homebuyer education required? Homebuyer education is not required, however it is recommended.
21 Are seller concessions allowed? Yes. Rural Development  restricts  the amount of seller concessions to 6% of sales price
22 Who approves the Appraiser? The appraiser must be licensed by the State to complete appraisals.
23 Can necessary repairs be included in loan? Yes. An „as improved‟ appraisal will be needed to include cost of repairs.
24 Are alternate verifying income documents allowed

Yes. Paycheck stubs, payroll earnings statements and W-2 tax forms for previous 2 tax

years, and telephone verification of employment.

25 Who buys Guaranteed Housing Loans?

FHLB, Fannie Mae, Ginnie Mae, and other

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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