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FHA StreamLine Refinance

Aug. 2nd, 2009
in Real Estate
by Ben Janke

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by Ben Janke

FHA has allowed streamline refis on insured mortgages since the early 1980′s. The “streamline” relates simply to the total of documentation and underwriting that asks to be executed by the loaner, and does not mean that there are no tolls required in the transaction. The standard necessities of a streamline refinance are:

The house loan to be refi must already be Federal Housing insured.

The house loan to be refinanced should be current (not delinquent).

The refi is to effect in a taking down of the borrower’s annual principal and interest payments.

No cash may be made out on house loan refinanced using the streamline refinance process.

Lenders may offer streamline refinances in several ways. Some loaners provide “no cost” home refinance (actually, no out-of-pocket expenses to the borrower) by charging a higher rate of interest on the new loan than if the borrower financed or paid the closing costs in cash. From this premium, the lender pays any closing costs that are incurred on the home refinance.

Lenders may extend streamline refi and include the closing costs into the new mortgage sum. This can simply be complete if there is sufficient equity in the place, as seen by an appraisal. Streamline refinances can also be done without estimates, but the different loan amount cannot pass the original loan amount. Investment properties (properties in which the borrower does not lodge in in as his or her main residence) may only be refinances without an assessment.

When you want to get an FHA loan on, yet make sure that you’re working with someone who knows the FHA streamline market and is easy to work with.

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