No flood insurance available to millions because …
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June 14, 2010 04:37 PM
Representative Thomas Price
U.S. House of Representatives
424 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515-0001
Subject: Renew Critical Housing Programs: NFIP and RHS
Dear Representative Price,
Congress left for the Memorial Day recess, leaving two critical housing programs unauthorized or unfunded. On May 31, authority for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) expired. Lenders have stopped accepting applications for the Section 502 rural housing program, which has exhausted its funding.
Short sales and new loan approval

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With the number of short sales, properties being sold for much less than payoff, the question becomes more and more popular and, unfortunately, more and more necessary.
“How long after a short sale can we qualify again?” It is a question often asked and until now the answer, with the exception of lender enhancements to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac guidelines, has been much unchanged.
With the release of FNMA’s DU 8.1 comes some huge game changers.
“DU will be updated to incorporate the policy changes specified in Announcement SEL-2010-05, Underwriting Borrowers with a Prior Preforeclosure Sale or Deed-in-Lieu of Foreclosure, regarding prior deed-in-lieu of foreclosure actions. If a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure is reported within two years of the credit report date, the loan casefile will receive a Refer with Caution/IV recommendation.”
Translated into common language that means regardless of the amount of down-payment, debt-to-income ratio or credit scores the loan application will not receive the all cherished “Approve/Eligible” from the Fannie Mae automated Desktop Underwriter. Instead these files will all be subjected to manual underwriting and will result in longer underwriting times and closer examination.











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