Under the revised policy, FHA will require purchasers to be financially capable of handling the mortgage, and underwriters will look hard at appraisals. But the agency no longer will rule out insuring a mortgage simply because title to the property had changed hands within the previous three months.
Investors and property disposition firms who work with lenders’ “REO” departments can play key roles in returning abandoned and damaged houses back to productive use.
But without dependable financial takeouts — affordable mortgages for buyers whose credit histories may be imperfect — their jobs are much tougher.
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Posted in Home insurance on Apr 5th, 2010
Process is fast, easy, and free! Simply enter your basic information into online forms (your information will be kept safe on secure servers and never used for any purpose other than providing your insurance quotes). After you have completed short online questionnaire, you will be matched with local agents in your area who can provide additional quotes, answer any questions you may have about coverage, and assist you in every step of the buying process.
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Posted in Home insurance on Mar 17th, 2010
ith your Homeowners coverage, your house and separate structures on the premises (sheds, detached garages, etc.) are covered for almost any type of damage except for a few exclusions listed in your policy.
Find out more about home rebuilding costs. Make your home safer and possibly save money on insurance costs.
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Posted in Florida on Sep 15th, 2009
FHA’s return to the foreclosure resale market segment through its waiver of the 90-day anti-flipping rule should give those investors an important resource to start using - now.
Remember: FHA says the policy change is temporary. Even with a new administration, that June deadline just might be for real.
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