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Thursday, July 15th, 2010
When a mortgage company or lender runs your credit report for a mortgage application or preapproval they are required under Federal Regulations to provide you with a copy of your Credit Score Disclosures indicating the credit scoring from either or all of the three major credit bureaus used for the report. The three major credit bureaus are Trans-Union, Equifax and Experian. Mortgage professionals are not permitted to send you a copy of your credit report. You may only receive a copy of your credit report directly from the three credit bureaus.
Consumers are entitled to obtain a free copy of their credit reports once a year directly from the three credit bureaus (without a credit score).
The bureaus are required to provide you with a free annual credit report so that you may correct any errors that appear on your report. You can find those free reports HERE
When you visit the website to obtain your free report you can dispute inaccuracies in the report. You cannot “repair” your credit and remove negative information that is accurate; you can only request the report be changed to correct errors.
Examples of common errors are:
-Incorrect current or previous address
-Incorrect employment information
-Misspelled name or name variations
-Invalid “AKA” names
-Mistaken derogatory reporting by a creditor
-Balances of accounts show as current yet are actually paid or satisfied
-Incorrect reporting of credit accounts not owned by the consumer
-Accounts or identifying information of a family member with similar name
The Federal Trade Commission recommends consumers deal directly with the credit reporting agencies to correct credit reports. The FTC warns against using “credit repair” companies, going so far as to call these “scams” on consumers. You can find out more HERE on the FTC website
Consumers should also beware of purchasing credit scores as the scores often sold to consumers differ dramatically from the FICO scores used by financial professionals. The three credit bureaus created a rival “proprietary” scoring system to FICO and often it is the rival system that consumers purchase. PowerHouse Solutions mortgage professionals have often encountered dramatic differences between the FICO scores used in the mortgage lending process and the scores purchased by consumers online at the credit bureau websites.
Better that you contact a PHS Solutions-Provider today for a free prequalification (including credit report) than follow the lead of some unshaven guy on television singing in his kitchen with his band about credit scores that you have to pay for.
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
Saved by the bell?
Why do they wait until the last minute and drive everyone crazy? Is this the way to rebuild a failing economy? Holy cow!
The extension apparently was “cut out” of the main bill and approved by the House AGAIN. Now it goes to the Senate and hopefully they will act promptly to extend this deadline.
More HERE
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Monday, June 28th, 2010
We here at PowerHouse Solutions are experts with the Miracle Rehabilitation Loan known as the FHA 203k Loan.
So many Buyers today are eager to purchase homes at below market prices. Often these homes are in need of serious repairs or improvements to update the property. The 203k Program handily meets those needs.
This miracle program allows you to purchase the home and obtain the monies for repairs or home improvements all rolled into a single loan with a SINGLE monthly FIXED RATE payment.
The repairs can cost as little as $5,000 or can run as high as necessary to gut-rehab a home. The limit on the repair monies that can be included in the loan is the Loan-To-Value Limit based on statutory FHA Loan Limits in your area. And this LTV percentage is calculated based on the value of the house AFTER improvements. You can request that up to 6 months’ worth of mortgage payments be included in the loan so you don’t have to pay two monthly housing expenses—rent and mortgage—while the house is under construction.
With more REO properties offered for sale, more Home Buyers will need the 203k Program and PHS is here and ready to help you make those purchases happen!
Contact a PHS Solutions-Provider today to get Prequalified for this Miracle Loan Program!
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Friday, June 25th, 2010
House Republicans ganged up on important legislation aimed at extending unemployment to millions of Americans. Included in that legislation was an extension of the closing deadline to obtain the Homebuyer Tax Credit.
Last week the Senate approved the legislation and sent it to the house for approval.
The Homebuyer Tax Credit—for those qualified Homebuyers who signed a contract of sale by April 30th—requires Homebuyers to close on those purchases by June 30th. Last week’s Senate approval would have extended the closing deadline to September 30th, thus giving harried Homebuyers struggling with onerous Lender underwriting processes sufficient time to close and obtain the credit.
The Republican shutdown of this piece of legislation closes the door on many otherwise qualified Homebuyers from obtaining the Tax Credit.
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010
The United States Senate has approved an extension for closing through September 30th. Homebuyers who signed a contract to purchase before April 30th to qualify for the Homebuyer Tax Credit can breathe a sigh of relief. The mortgage lending process can be a slow-moving behemoth, and Lenders have been inundated with loan applications due to the tax credit purchase phenomenon.
Now Buyers who signed on time to qualify for the credit have until September 30th to close on the transaction.
The measure now will move on to the House and ultimately to the President for his signature.
Read more here
Thanks to Carolyn Romberg of Corcoran Group for the link.
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Saturday, June 12th, 2010
Reuters reports that Senate Leader Harry Reid is proposing an amendment to extend the closing deadline from June 30th to September 30th for those homebuyers qualifying for the Homebuyer Tax Credit who signed contracts to purchase prior to the April 30th deadline. This would be welcome news as many folks in process to obtain loan approvals and closing dates are experiencing anxiety due to the slow processing times at many lenders.
CNNMoney.com reports that two other Senators, Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., and Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn. support Senator Reid in his efforts to extend the deadline. According to CNNMoney.com, “The senators said they want to make sure banks have time to process the transactions — especially short-sales, which is a more involved process.”
According to MarketWire.com, the National Association of Realtors commends the Senators for offering to extend the deadline.
More information here thanks to Reuters.
Processing time for mortgage loan applications here at PowerHouse Solutions currently run substantially faster than industry standards due to our experienced operations staff and a commitment to a high level of client service.
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Friday, June 11th, 2010
Reserves is the money you have left over after closing on a mortgage loan after you paid your downpayment and closing costs. In the event you experience a catastrophe in the future, like a job loss, you can use the reserves to pay your mortgage every month while recovering from said catastrophe.
Reserves are required for two months’ worth of mortgage payments for Conventional (Non-Government) financing. The FHA does not require reserves for 1 or 2 family home financing; 3 and 4 family homes require 3 months’ reserves.
Mortgage Loan Underwriters like “reserves” on a loan application. Reserves count a lot; the more you have, the better your prospects for a smooth loan approval.
Keep your retirement statements and 401k and IRA statements handy when you apply for a mortgage loan. Make sure your Loan Originator gets those important documents at time of application. It’s good for you and good for your loan approval!
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Thursday, May 20th, 2010
Once your loan is approved and ready to close, you will need to purchase the Homeowner’s Insurance policy and pay the first year’s premium prior to setting a closing date. You cannot set the closing date without this vital piece of your mortgage application “puzzle.”
Your Lender will provide you with basic information both to obtain the correct insurance coverage and the language that must be included in the policy. Typically your coverage will be the replacement cost of the house. Your insurance agent consults an actuarial table prepared by the insurance company to determine the cost to replace the house in the event of catastrophe (such as a fire). You always want to be careful not to “over-insure” your house because you’ll pay higher premiurms for insurance coverage you will never use.
You can enhance your insurance policy by upgrading certain features of the policy with regards to your personal property, water damage from leaks, and etc.
When buying your insurance, you’ll need to provide to your Lender prior to setting the closing date the following:
1. Binder
2. Paid receipt
3. Declarations page
Typically the insurance agent knows what you need to provide to your Lender. Your agent may need a copy of the appraisal to write the policy.
When the agent puts together the quote, bear in mind they want a closing date. You can’t get a closing date without the insurance. Give your agent an approximate date. You can always change the date once your closing is scheduled.
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Friday, May 7th, 2010
If you have lost your Social Security Card and you need a copy, visit the Social Security Administration’s website. There you can request a copy online or get the location of the nearest Social Security office so you can request a copy in person.
While Social Security Cards are not supposed to be used for identification purposes, when you apply for a mortgage loan, the Lender will request a copy of your Social Security Card to verify your SSN as part of the loan application process.
As with many other United States Government websites, there is a discussion on the Social Security Administration site about identity theft. Take a few minutes to read their suggestions for protecting your identity.
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Thursday, May 6th, 2010
You hear it all the time, the pseudo-experts who say, “It’s not a good time to buy a house; you’re better off renting.”
Below is an excerpt from a posting on the Cragslist Housing Forum and the link to the discussion. This is one of those classic Landlord-Tenant scenarios where the Landlord terrorizes a decent, rent-paying tenant by refusing to effect repairs, reneging on an agreement to include utilities in the rent payment, and, worst of all, refusing to accept checks for payment of rent, insisting instead on cash.
This scenario is one of the reasons why we here at PowerHouse Solutions believe it is better to own your own home than to rent. Our mission at PHS is to help renters become homeowners.
Here’s the excerpt and the link:
“Lately, our landlord has been harrassing us for the rent even before the month ends. He is always stating financial difficulties or financial emergencies for wanting the rent early, which is not my problem. He demands the rent in cash, which is EXTREMELY inconveninet for us since we cannot always make it on time to the bank to withdraw such a large amount of cash (ATM limit is $500). We always offer him a check and he refuses to take it. He takes extremely long to make repairs on the apartment. I had a leak and a huge hole in my ceiling of the kitchen for almost 4 months before he fixed it. Now, our stair banister is broken and it has been an entire month and he has yet to fix it. My 2-year-old daughter who now knows how to climb stairs uses the banister to hold on to and nearly broke her neck the other day when the banister came loose as she held on to it. Now, the landlord reneged on our agreement for him to take care of gas and heat (we pay electric) and is demanding that we pay heat and gas.”
View the entire discussion HERE
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