Loan-to-Value and Combined Loan-to-Value Mortgage Amount ...
Loan-to-Value and Combined Loan-to-Value Mortgage Amount Calculation Comparison
Criteria
LTV Applied to Appraised
Value 1 Existing Debt
Calculation
Rate-and-Term Refinance (Conventional-to-FHA or FHA-to-FHA)
97.75%
Existing Debt: Add together the amount of the existing first lien, any purchase money second mortgage, any junior liens over 12 months old, closing costs, prepaid expenses, borrower paid repairs required by the appraisal, discount points, and then subtract any refund of UFMIP.
Streamlined Refinance (FHA-to-FHA) WITH Appraisal 97.75%
Streamlined Refinance (FHA-to-FHA) WITHOUT Appraisal
n/a (New mortgage cannot exceed original principal except by UFMIP)
Existing Debt: Add together the amount of the existing FHAinsured first lien, closing costs, prepaid expenses, discount points, and then subtract any refund of UFMIP.
Existing Debt: Add together the amount of the existing FHA-insured first lien, closing costs, prepaid expenses, discount points, and then subtract any refund of UFMIP.
Interest: The amount of the existing first mortgage may include the interest charged by the servicing lender when the payoff will not likely be received on the first day of the month (as is typically assessed on FHA-insured mortgages).
Interest: The amount of the existing first mortgage may include the interest charged by the servicing lender when the payoff will not likely be received on the first day of the month (as is typically assessed on FHA-insured mortgages).
Interest: The amount of the existing first mortgage may include the interest charged by the servicing lender when the payoff will not likely be received on the first day of the month (as is typically assessed on FHA-insured mortgages).
Prepayment Penalties: The amount also may include any prepayment penalties assessed on a conventional mortgage or FHA Title I loan.
Prepayment Penalties: Not applicable
Prepayment Penalties: Not applicable
Late Charges, Prepaids and Escrows: In determining the existing debt as part of the mortgage amount calculation, the mortgagee may include accrued late charges and escrow shortages.
Late Charges, Prepaids and Escrows: In determining the existing debt as part of the mortgage amount calculation, the mortgagee may include accrued late charges and escrow shortages.
Late Charges, Prepaids and Escrows: In determining the existing debt as part of the mortgage amount calculation, the mortgagee may include accrued late charges and escrow shortages.
Prepaid expenses may include the per diem interest to the end of the month on the new loan, hazard insurance premium deposits, monthly mortgage insurance premiums, and any real estate tax deposits needed to establish the escrow account regardless whether the mortgagee refinancing the existing loan is also the servicing lender for that mortgage.
Prepaid expenses may include the per diem interest to the end of the month on the new loan, hazard insurance premium deposits, monthly mortgage insurance premiums, and any real estate tax deposits needed to establish the escrow account regardless whether the mortgagee refinancing the existing loan is also the servicing lender for that mortgage.
Prepaid expenses may include the per diem interest to the end of the month on the new loan, hazard insurance premium deposits, monthly mortgage insurance premiums, and any real estate tax deposits needed to establish the escrow account regardless whether the mortgagee refinancing the existing loan is also the servicing lender for that mortgage.
Seasoning: If any portion of the funds of an equity line of credit in excess of $1000 was advanced within the past twelve months and was for purposes other than repairs and rehabilitation of the property, the line of credit is not eligible for inclusion in the new mortgage.
Seasoning: Not applicable.
Seasoning: Not applicable.
1 Does not include UFMIP added-on.
Criteria CLTV
Rate-and-Term Refinance (Conventional-to-FHA or FHA-to-FHA) Unlimited CLTV on new and/or re-subordination or modification of existing subordinate financing.
Streamlined Refinance (FHA-to-FHA) WITH Appraisal
Unlimited CLTV for re-subordination or modification of existing subordinate financing.
Streamlined Refinance (FHA-to-FHA) WITHOUT Appraisal
Unlimited CLTV for re-subordination or modification of existing subordinate financing.
Additional underwriting and eligibility criteria
Status of Mortgage: The mortgage being refinanced must be current for the month due.
Status of Mortgage: The mortgage being refinanced must be current for the month due. Borrowers no more than two months delinquent may also be refinanced in this manner per instruction contained in handbook HUD-4155.1 REV-5, paragraph 1-12D6.
Status of Mortgage: The mortgage being refinanced must be current for the month due. Borrowers no more than two months delinquent may also be refinanced in this manner per instruction contained in handbook HUD-4155.1 REV-5, paragraph 1-12D6.
Cash Back: At closing, the borrower may not receive cash back in Cash Back: At closing, the borrower may not receive cash
excess of $500.
back in excess of $500.
Acquired > 1 year: If the property was acquired less than one year before the loan application and is not already FHA-insured, in addition to the calculations described above, the original sales price of the property also must be considered in determining the maximum mortgage. With conclusive documentation, expenditures for repairs and rehabilitation incurred after the purchase of the property may be added to the original sales price in calculating the mortgage amount.
Acquired > 1 year: Not applicable
Cash Back: At closing, the borrower may not receive cash back in excess of $500.
Acquired > 1 year: Not applicable
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