The FHA home loan Process Four easy steps to your FHA loan!

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The FHA home loan Process Four easy steps to your FHA loan!

1. Applying for an FHA home loan.

Applying for an FHA home loan through h(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” rel=”external nofollow” target=”_blank” href=”www.fhamortgagefhaloan.com” target=”_blank” title=”FHAmortgageFHALoan.com”>FHAmortgageFHAloan.com is simpler than ever before. We have combined the speed and ease of the Internet with the hands on approach that our FHA home loan applicants have come to expect. Once you apply online for an FHA home loan, you are entered into our database where your FHA home loan is processed. Within 24 hours, your assigned FHA home loan officer will contact you, via e-mail or phone, to schedule your interview.

2. The FHA home loan Interview

During your FHA home loan interview your FHA home loan officer will go through your FHA home loan application to determine your eligibility. If you are unable to be pre-qualified at the time of application, your FHA home loan officer will offer you advice on how to improve your credit situation so that you may become eligible within weeks time. Within 20 minutes you will know the determination of your FHA home loan application! The FHA home loan telephone interview also serves as an excellent opportunity to get acquainted with your FHA home loan officer. Your FHA home loan officer plays an important role throughout the FHA home loan process. Good communication with your FHA home loan officer will increase your chances of FHA home loan pre-approval and speed the processing of your FHA home loan!

3. FHA FHA home loan Processing

The processing of an FHA home loan involves the gathering of documents to verify all information inputted in your FHA home loan application. This includes, but is not limited to; W2′s, paystubs, credit report, bank statements, etc. When your FHA home loan pre-qualification is sent to you (after your interview) it will include a checklist that is specific to your file. This checklist will state all the items that you must submit to your FHA home loan officer in order to receive your FHA home loan commitment!

4. Closing your FHA home loan

The closing is the “end of the line” in obtaining a FHA home loan. At the closing you will sign all FHA home loan documents and take possession of your new home. If you are refinancing, you will not take possession of a new home, but you will get a lower interest rate, cash out, or both!

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FHA loans make it Easy to buy a Florida home.

FHA loans have been helping Florida homebuyers become homeowners since 1934. How does FHA help? The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) – which is part of (HUD), provides mortgage insurance to insure private lenders against loss. The mortgage insurance allows private Florida lenders to lend up to 97% of the purchase price and allows financing with No Minimum credit score requirement for Florida homebuyers.

Easy Qualification – The FHA loan insures lenders against loss for loans made to properly qualified FHA home loan borrowers. So you’re likely to find FHA loans with terms that make it easier for you to qualify.

Minimal Down payment RequirementsFHA loan can work with as little as 3% down and those funds can come from a family, grant , or your employer. Although the FHA loan does not have a zero down mortgage option yet, you will find that there are many Florida down payment assistance programs to help you with the down payment.

Less than A-1 Credit is Okay – The Florida FHA home loan program exists to expand the pool of home buyers. Even borrowers with prior bankruptcies or mortgage loan lates get approved every day for FHA loans to buy or Refinance homes in. The FHA loan program uses credit quality, not credit score!

Lower Cost Over the Life of the Loan – Florida FHA home loan rates are extraordinarily competitive. FHA’s lower risk to the lender means a better rate for the Florida borrower.

Safeguards for Borrowers Who Get Behind – FHA loans also allow the lender more options in helping borrowers who fall behind keep their homes are get current again: special forbearance, workouts, even free mortgage counseling. Further, HUD can allow the lender to take past due payments and move them to the end of the loan and in some instance will actually pay your past due payments for you. Options to save your home you’ll never get from a conventional loan! In an uncertain world, this is another excellent reason for you to get an FHA loan.

Options for Manufactured Housing – Under certain conditions, you can even secure an FHA loan for a Mobile Home or manufactured home using a Florida FHA mortgage loan.

FHA Loans Are Fully Assumable – When you are ready to sell your Miami home, you can offer buyers FHA financing! All FHA loans can be assumed by qualified buyers.

The FHA program has evolved since it started in 1934 and now has options for HUD insured loans that fit a variety of different borrowers and situations.

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Help answer the question about home loan

Can I take out a home loan for land and a manufactured loan?
By home loan I mean a home loan and not a personal property loan like on a trailer home/manufactured home in a trailer court. I qualified for a home loan and I want to keep it cheap, so I want to purchase a piece of land and a manufactured home. Wil this work as a home loan if its on private land?
Wow, there is quite the array of scams out there! Why would anyone take out a loan from the internet without talking to someone face to face?

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18 Responses to “The FHA home loan Process Four easy steps to your FHA loan!”


  1. There are various ways to obtain debt consolidation loan. You could apply for personal loan or any unsecured loan with reasonable and lower interest rate as compare to your current debt's interest rate and consolidate your debts into this loan. But, to obtain an unsecured loan, you need to have a good credit score else you loan application most probably will be rejected.

    The best way to consolidate your credit card debts or any other high interest debts is using a home equity loan. Of cause, you need to own a home in order to apply for a home equity loan. Home equity is ideal for you to consolidate your credit card debts because the interest is much lower interest rate than credit card and other unsecured loan. And the best part is it normaly have different terms or repayment periods for you to choose from. The longer the repayment terms, the lower the monthly payment is. If your current financial is tight, you could choose the longer repayment term and pay more when you are at better financial situation. Read more about it at: http://www.credit-card-gallery.com/article/134,Consolidate_Credit_Card_Debt_And_Eliminate_Debt_With_A_Home_Equity_Loan


  2. I am a mortgage examiner in the State of Michigan. Your situation depends on where you are going for your mortgage. If you go to a mortgage broker, they may be able to shop around to find you the best lender – just please be careful when choosing a broker. There is so much fraud here – people are getting ripped off left and right. You can always call the Office of Finanical and Insurance Services to inquire on a broker (or lender, for that matter). If you decide to go straight to the lender, understand what they plan to do with your loan first – many of them sell loans on the secondary market.
    The most important thing to remember is to ALWAYS review every piece of paper you sign. This is where some of the fraudsters are taking thousands of dollars from unsuspecting people.
    Anyway, as long as your b-friend has a great credit score, steady income and proof as to why he didn't make that kind of money in the last month – you guys should be okay. Don't bring up what could happen in the future, cause you aren't a fortune teller. Keep it honest and things will work out.

    Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things…..


  3. As a rule its 2 years in the same job field. It does not need to be the exact same job at the same company just the same field really. Also you may want to tell this person to get a quote from more than one mortgage person. Try going thru a bank like chase bank…. forget brokers they are more like a middle man. I'm sure i'll get thumbs down for that comment… good luck!


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  6. if the seller is asking more for the house than what the lender thinks its
    worth they won't give you the loan. the lender you are going to use
    will appraise the house and if the price you are paying for the house is the same or less than the appraisal they will loan you that amount. if their
    asking more for the house than it appraises your not going to get a loan.
    your not going to borrow more money than what the value of the home
    is. if the asking price is 200,000 and it appraises for that, that's how much you will get, not any more. you won't see any of the money, your
    lender will pay directly to the title holder of the house.


  7. I wouldn't see why not. As far as I know, there are no limits on how many mortgage loans one can have. I don't know if that applies in foreign countries, though.

    As long as you can continue to make your monthly payments, that's all mortgage companies care about.


  8. hoyl hell this guy is a good sales man, but being in the mortgage industry my sell i see right through alot of his bulshit. GETTING YOUR LOAN THROUGH A BROKER MEANS UR GOING TO PAY MORE IN FEES, BECAUSE THAT LOANS GOING TO JUST END UP AT ONE OF THE BIGGER BANKS IN THE LONG RUN ANWAYS…..


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  10. No, there are no loans for more then 96.5% of the sales price, that is as high as it is possible to go.


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  13. If you are in California, you might want to call my friend. He is a an amazing loan agent, and he is affiliated with one of the largest originators of mortgages on the West Coast. Try his website at MortgageHelpLosAngeles.


  14. John Paul,
    First, I hope you contacted a good, reputable loan office BEFORE putting an offer on a home. And I hope you are getting good professional guidance through the process. The home buying process can be a thorny one if not handled properly…and the same is true of the home loan process.

    There is no question that there are some great deals out there…and some great rates. But you have to think of the online deals as "big tent" offerings … while they may well apply to your particular circumstance … they also very well may not. Every lender, online or off, has their pool of offerings … some broader than others. Each has certain criteria that must be followed in securing that loan. And not every loan is available for every borrower. Are you self employed? Do you have a regular salary? Do you get hourly pay? How long have you been working for your current employer? What other fixed debts do you have? Do you pay child support or allimony? Do you have any positive or negative offsetting factors? What are your credit scores? These things, and many other factors, impact what type of loans you may qualify for … and what types may not be available to you at all.

    I've never been a fan of "shopping rates" for the simple reason that they don't tell the whole story. I remember a buyer of one of my listings "got a great deal" from a particular lender (which he happened to find online). Problem was when he got to closing NOTHING in the loan package bore any resemblance to the loan he THOUGHT he was getting! He thought it was a fixed rate loan … it was not. The rate he'd been quoted was not the rate he actually got. He'd never heard of "negative amortization", and his loan had it. He never gave any thought to a "prepayment penalty" … his loan had that, too! With a lot of work we were able to get the prepayment penalty waived (this is a BIGGIE because the penalty was over $7,000 in the event he sold his home or refinanced within the FIRST 3 YEARS of the loan!) Even though the terms were horrible, he DID close on his purchase … and went right out and immediately refinanced his new home!

    My point is that WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW can cost you big time. This is not something to "wing it" with. Talk to friends & coworkers & family who've dealt with reliable lenders in the past and ask for recommendations. Most certainly if you are working with a real estate agent, ask them for recommendations as well. We deal with lenders all the time and if the agent is experienced, they have an assortment of lenders they know are professional, reliable, ethical people … and they also know who to avoid!!!! Talk to a few recommended lenders … have them prequalify / preapprove you, making recommendations on programs they think your financial profile best fits. As long as the rates they offer are "in line" with with the market in general, I wouldn't worry about getting the best "deal". When you're looking at just raw numbers, you don't know what is being "cut" to get to that number. Quite often it's reliability and/or service.

    By the way, my preference is to ALWAYS deal with a lender who will shephard you through the process from application to closing on your purchase. As the process moves along, you want to have a real live person you can call to answer questions, follow up to be sure all the proper steps are being taken, and to hold accountable if/when they're not.

    Good luck! I know this is an exciting time and I hope all goes well for you!


  15. FDIC is great and all, but it has almost nothing to do with lending. FDIC means that they have a Federal Deposit Insurance Company protecting your deposits (checking, savings, CDs, IRAs, etc) in the case of the bank going belly up. If the bank ends up getting in trouble, they will sell your loan off to another bank or financial institution for the capital. This can happen in large banks as well as small banks, especially the way the economy is right now.

    To test this small bank for their federal guidelines, when you walk in next time ask them where they have posted their Community Reinvestment Act public notice. If they look at you like they have to no idea what you are talking about, walk back out the door and don't look back. If they have one, take a seat!!


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  17. Ampedee, I’m a mortgage broker and banker. I used to work for one of the largest banks in the country and to be honest our fees and costs were so much higher than brokers. Large banks spend money on advertising and pay salaries.


  18. To have a mortgage loan you must have land involved, so no trailer park rentals. Lender's are not fond of mobile homes because they lose value – unlike a stick-built home which will appreciate in value. You are unlikely to find 100% financing for a mobile home. 90% or less is the norm and that is with good credit. Your interest rate will be higher as well.

    If you are buying this as an investment (in your own future-not as an investment property) you should look into a modular home. Anything but a mobile. You won't get out what you put into a mobile. That said, there are some very nice mobile homes out there.

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