Fannie Mae has announced a significant change to its underwriting criteria: the removal of the minimum FICO® credit‑score requirement from its Selling Guide for loans submitted to Desktop Underwriter beginning November 15. Previously, Fannie Mae mandated a minimum credit‑score threshold for every loan delivered to the secondary market, with borrowers required to meet specific FICO® ranges as part of eligibility.
The administration has floated a proposal to allow 50‑year fixed‑rate mortgages as a tool to help reduce monthly payments for homebuyers, particularly younger households struggling with elevated housing costs. The concept re‑emerged after posts on social media from the Donald Trump and Bill Pulte, Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), signaling that longer amortization terms are under active consideration.
Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Director Bill Pulte has signaled that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are exploring major changes to conventional‑mortgage offerings by evaluating assumable and portable loan structures. According to Pulte, the goal is to make these options available “in a safe and sound manner” under the GSEs’ oversight.
Russell Vought, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, has revealed plans to completely shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) within the coming months—an announcement that has sent ripples through the financial services industry and consumer advocacy circles. Vought, a longtime critic of the CFPB, previously led efforts to cut nearly 90% of the agency’s staff and freeze its funding. Now, he has laid out a more definitive objective: to bring the bureau’s operations to a close by 2026.
The Federal Reserve’s move toward ending quantitative tightening (QT)—its large‑scale reduction of Treasury and mortgage‑backed security holdings—is sparking interest in how the housing finance market might respond. According to commentary in the industry, the conclusion of QT could potentially pave the way for lower mortgage rates, though timing and magnitude remain uncertain.
All mortgage applicants except for those applying for a streamlined refinance must submit their most recent personal tax returns for the most recent year or their most recent personal tax returns for the most recent two years.
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It is a lot tougher for self – employed workers to obtain a mortgage. Having the correct paper work is crucial to being approved. Taking a tax hit now could make it easier to obtain a home loan. Ever since the 2008 financial meltdown and real estate crisis, banks have made some dramatic changes to their lending policies. That’s making it harder for the self – employed to obtain a mortgage.
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Mortgage education has become a vital tool for residential and commercial lending professionals in the current environment. Right now, there is a heightened emphasis on compliance with lending regulations and underwriting guidelines.
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Very often while teaching underwriting courses I am often asked by students if the course will lead them to obtaining a CHUMS number or “DE” designation. I always say “no”. My classes always state that an employer must nominate an employee to be a FHA DE underwriter.
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Are you ever tempted to place a loan back into the underwriting queue before all conditions are in? Do you believe that submitting a “deal breaker” condition for underwriting review without all the other conditions will speed up the approval process? If so, this article is for you!
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As a seasoned mortgage professional I am often asked where a person can obtain real estate for less money and where they can obtain financing easily. I often answer, go to www.homepath.com where Fannie Mae lists properties that they have foreclosed and have taken back (REO).
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Identity theft occurs when someone steals someone else’s identity and personal information. Identity theft is a very serious crime that has been on the rise over the last decade and is becoming more common. If someone steals your identity you may not realize it has happened but it can affect you for months or years to come.
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Bankruptcy is one of the founding principles of the United States. Bankruptcy law is very straight forward; it is all about assisting consumers to discharge debt. The United States Bankruptcy Code enables individuals and businesses, who find themselves in desperate financial situations, to start over, “a second chance”.
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Happy New Year sounds very encouraging and brings new hopes to each individual in the world. Each individual wants to forget about the bad experience in the past and moves forward with a new hope for making coming year, more wonderful and productive.
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The Mortgage industry standing today is due to nonconforming and BC (bad Credit) lending practiced in the past. There were 3 kinds of lending in practice at that time. One was Conforming loans, FHA loans and Nonconforming.
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Written By: Stacey Sprain
As an FHA originator, processor or underwriter, it’s likely that in the ongoing foreclosure market you’ll run across a HUD REO loan at some point. The purpose of this multi-part article is to provide you with some useful information to help in your endeavors.