Posts Tagged ‘New Rochelle’

Truth About Your Credit Scores

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.

FHA Financing Solutions for Bank-Owned Properties

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!

Definitions: Reserves

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!

Welcome to New Rochelle: James Wales of HSBC!

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

We here in the PHS Family want to take a moment to send out a warm internet WELCOME! to James Patrick Wales of HSBC to the New Rochelle branch.

James is a Vice President and Premier Relationship Manager, with many years experience helping HSBC customers get the most out of their banking experience.

We’re glad to know James is one of our professional neighbors here in beautiful downtown New Rochelle.

WELCOME TO NEW ROCHELLE JAMES!!!

You can reach James for his exceptional banking assistance at the North Avenue Branch of HSBC: 914-654-2433 or in person: 260 North Avenue New Rochelle NY 10801.

Pet Adoption Day in White Plains: June 19th

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Dakota Veterinary Center will be sponsoring a Pet Adoption Day with North Shore Animal League on Saturday, June 19, 2010 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm at Dakota Veterinary Center 381 Dobbs Ferry Rd, White Plains NY

North Shore Animal League was recently spotlighted in the news for its emergency assistance with Tennessee Rescue after the recent flooding in and around Nashville.

North Shore Animal League will be bringing puppies and kittens as well as older cats and dogs all looking for a good home.

Please pass this on to a friend or colleague and help to make this a successful event.

For more information call DVC: 914-421-0020

June 6th: The Westchester Italian Festival to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Friday, June 4th, 2010

June 6th, 2010 12pm to 12am: The Westchester Italian Festival to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Fighting Blood Cancers.

Great food, Games, Contest, Rides, Car & Scooter Show, Live Entertainment and So Much More!

At The New Radisson Hotel New Rochelle
One Radisson Plaza New Rochelle NY 10801
Good for the Community; Good for the Cause.

Call 914-576-3700 for information or to get involved!

New York State Might Have Money For YOU

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

A little known feature of the State Comptroller’s Office in New York State requires that “banks, insurance companies, utilities, investment companies and many other businesses are required by State law to surrender inactive accounts to the State.”

As the Comptroller proclaims on the official website: “The State of New York is currently holding billions of dollars in unclaimed funds. Some of this money may belong to you!”

A cursory review of the database demonstrates the names and types of accounts where money has been held over for New York State residents. It’s definitely worth a look to discover if New York is holding some money for you.

This money is held by New York State as a custodian and will be returned to its rightful owners at any time, free of charge. The money is just sitting there waiting to be claimed: it never reverts to the state!

Money held by New York State might be yours: go claim it!

Spring is Here! Time for a NEW ROOF!

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

You know spring has sprung when you see throughout your neighborhood all those guys up on the roofs of people’s houses ripping off old tiles, shingles, and taking the roof down to its bare bones in order to lay in some brand new roofing materials.

We can see out the window here in beautiful downtown New Rochelle from the lofty position of our 5th floor offices at least 3 roofing projects underway on the houses and buildings spread out below.

If you are thinking you’d like a new roof but you’re wondering where to find the money, let us suggest an FHA 203k refinance loan. This is the FHA program that allows for renovations and repairs on a home with a single fixed-rate mortgage payment and with an appraisal that values the house based on the after-improved value. Thus, if your house doesn’t have the necessary equity today to refinance into a regular “cash-out” mortgage loan, you might do well with the FHA 203k program.

For example, if your house value today is $325,000 and you need $265,000 to payoff your existing mortgage plus another $30,000 for closing costs and improvement money, then you wouldn’t have enough equity under standard guidelines.

Under the FHA 203k program, you might have enough equity since the appraiser takes into account the improvements you are making and the way that adds value to your house. Therefore, with a new roof and some new kitchen cabinets, new bathroom fixtures and some landscaping improvements, you might find your house value to be $350,000 instead of $325,000. The loan decision then works in your favor: you get the money you need to payoff your existing loan PLUS your renovation money and you do so at a fixed rate while basically getting around the difficult Underwriting standards of the 2010 ultra-conservative lending environment.

So, enjoy the beautiful spring weather and contact PHS now to discuss how you can put a new roof on your house!