FHA Lenders Face Tougher FHA Loan Requirements
In an effort to minimize lending risks, the government wants to toughen standards for lenders who offer FHA home loans. At first this may not seem like much of a concern for borrowers, but in fact if you need a loan you may well be impacted. In a recent article, FHA Commission David H. Stevens explained how the federal government is moving towards requiring more capital to be a FHA-approved lender. “Since 1993,” says Stevens, the “FHA has required approved lenders to have a net worth of at least $250,000. To ensure that FHA mortgage lenders are sufficiently capitalized to meet potential need, effective immediately, all new lender applicants for FHA loan programs must now possess a minimum net worth of $1 million.” There will be an exception for current FHA-approved small business lenders, they’ll need a minimum net worth of $500,000.
This means that FHA lenders will pay a price if they don’t make FHA loans that don’t perform well. It also means that FHA brokers will pay a high price for making mistakes on the loan documents. Under the new FHA guidelines, HUD can force lenders to buy back government mortgages which are not properly underwritten. If you are a small lender and the FHA wants you to buy back a few loans at $250,000, you might be out of business.
FHA Lenders in such situations face some difficult choices. If they don’t buy back the loans they’re out of the FHA loan program and that greatly limits their ability to compete for borrowers. Alternatively, smaller firms with that $250,000 in capital may not have the cash to buy back the mortgages, meaning they’re out of business. HUD is forcing lenders to take on more risk if they are serious about originating FHA loans. Stevens says “approved lenders and applicants to FHA single-family programs must have a net worth of $1 million plus 1% of total loan volume in excess of $25 million.” These FHA loan requirements signal that the FHA is intent on decreasing the loan default ratios and that they plan to be around for the next decade. Read the original FHA article >
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