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The Cost of Working with FHA is Going Up Again

Scott Short

On Friday, January 28th, HUD/FHA extended the “Less Than 90-Day” flip rule. Now trying to find a lender who will allow the seller to resell for 20%+ over what they bought it for is becoming more difficult.

Last October HUD/FHA increased the Monthly Mortgage Insurance (MMI) cost from .55% to .90% for a 30-year fixed with a minimum down payment loan. During that time, HUD/FHA also lowered the Up Front Mortgage Insurance Premium (UFMIP) they finance into the loan from 2.25% to 1%.

In a move to increase their capital reserves and encourage private money back into mortgages, HUD/FHA will once again raise the MMI cost. On April 18 MMI goes from .90% to 1.15% for 30- and 15-year fixed loans with minimum down payment. (Since April 18 is a Monday, your loan professional needs to pull the case number on Friday April 15 to avoid this increase.)

One positive outcome for homebuyers from this new change is that the HUD/FHA system will automatically cancel any uninsured case number where there has been no activity for six months since the last action except for:

  • Loans where an appraisal update has been entered, and/or
  • Loans where the Upfront Mortgage Insurance Premium (UFMIP) has been received

Last action includes:

  • Case number assigned
  • Appraisal information entered
  • Firm commitment issued by FHA
  • Insurance application received and subsequent updates and
  • Notice of Return and Resubmissions

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