How Livable Is Your Dream Home?
October 30, 2024Did you know that FHA loans have minimum property standards to ensure the home is safe and livable? Those standards require the home to have an “economic life” for the entire term of the loan so you can freely sell the property later on if you choose to do so.
FHA minimum standards for homes secured with FHA mortgages include a review of the property's important features, including the electrical system, plumbing, roof, and foundation.
Mechanical Systems In The Home
FHA loan rules in HUD 4000.1 require that a home's heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical systems be in working order and safe to use. As we’ll explore below, those systems must also be sufficient to serve the property they are installed in.
The FHA appraisal process may flag issues such as visibly faulty wiring, a leaking water heater, or an inefficient furnace. In cases of deficiencies, your seller may be required to repair or replace things in the home that do not meet FHA minimum standards.
Roof Issues
The roof is one of the most critical components of the home. HUD 4000.1 has noted in the past that the roof should have a remaining physical life of at least two years. If the appraiser notes issues with the roof, these may be required to be corrected before closing time.
Lead Paint
One important aspect of FHA minimum standards for all homes purchased with single-family FHA loans? Lead paint. While not always a health hazard, chipping or peeling paint can indicate deferred maintenance and moisture problems.
Peeling paint is considered a health and safety issue, and corrections may be required as a condition of loan approval. This is typically true at both the state and federal regulatory levels.
FHA Loan Requirements
FHA loan regulations include language such as "The water supply system must be adequate for the needs of the dwelling."
All home systems must meet this guideline. The home’s systems should be powerful enough to serve the entire property, not just a few rooms. That goes for water, septic, electrical, HVAC, and related systems.
FHA Loan Articles
December 5, 2024The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) has some ground rules regarding cash-out refinances. These rules are designed to protect both you and the lender, ensuring you have enough ownership of your home and reducing the risk of foreclosure. How long must you own your home before you can apply for FHA cash-out refinancing?
December 4, 2024When you think about owning a farm, do you dream of vast landscapes and thriving agricultural enterprises? Or are you looking for a quaint farm-style house to live in but not necessarily to start a new farming career?
Borrowers who want to buy a farm residence are in luck with the FHA loan program, which includes options to purchase farm residences.
November 27, 2024If you are new to the home loan process, you may wonder how your loan officer will interpret your application data. How lenient is the lender with issues related to debt, credit utilization, and related factors? We examine some key points, but remember that what follows is not financial advice. Always consult a finance or tax professional for the most current information.
November 26, 2024
Thinking about buying a home? One of the first things you'll want to consider doing is filling out forms to be pre-approved for your FHA mortgage. This means a lender takes a look at your finances to figure out how much they're willing to loan you. It's a smart move, but you might be wondering: "Will applying for pre-approval hurt my credit score?"
November 25, 2024FHA mortgages include a refinance option that allows you to pull equity from your home in cash. The FHA cash-out refinance loan allows the borrower to take the difference between what remains to be paid on the home and the amount of equity built up.
The FHA loan program has some competition in this area, but how do your other government-backed refinance loan options measure up?