Update to 2009 FHA Refinance Guidelines



Mortgagee Letter 08-40 communicates changes to FHA refinance transactions and are effective January 1st, 2009. Although this update includes guidelines that have not changed, I have listed the unchanged ones anyway as a review for those of you already familiar with FHA guides.

Here are the 10 things you need to know about these changes:
1. The max LTV for rate & term refinances (including streamlines WITH an appraisal) is 97.75%*
2. The max LTV for cash-out refinances is 95%* for loan amounts less than the conforming limit and 85%* for loan amounts at or above the conforming limit. (Must have 12 months seasoning and no 30 day late payments)

3. Two appraisals will be required for all cash-out refinances with an LTV above 85%.
4. The mortgage must be current for the month due.
5. New or current 2nd mortgages are eligible with no maximum CLTV.
6. Loan amount for streamline refinances WITHOUT an appraisal cannot exceed the original loan amount.
7. UFMIP rates: 1.75% for all rate & term and cash-out refinances AND 1.5% for all streamline refinances.
8. The FHA Secure refinance will be terminated.
9. Loan amount CAN include: Closing costs, discount points, current interest, prepayment penalties, prepaids, late charges, and escrow shortages.
10. Cash back on rate & term and streamline refinances CANNOT exceed $500.
*All LTVs are before adding the UFMIP
As always, use this update and take the opportunity to reach out to your local real estate offices and make yourself a resource for FHA information.

I hope this is a helpful information for my Realtor partners, other Mortgage Originators, and Realtors who are on my RSS feed for this blog.

Sincerely,
Bernie Germani
www.calihomeloan4u.com
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One Response to “Update to 2009 FHA Refinance Guidelines”

  1. Shane Bush January 12, 2009 at 5:53 pm #

    Hey Bernie

    Do you possibly have the FHA guidlines in their entirety? I have looked up and down for the 2009 changes with no luck. I work for Ameritrust Mortgage in Charlotte NC and wanted to have the guidelines as a desktop icon available for my guys.

    Thanks so much…

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