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Latest post Mon, Oct 12 2009 9:22 PM by akaagassi. 5 replies. Viewed 807 times.
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  • Mon, Sep 21 2009 1:49 PM                

    This poll was suggested by Ted Rood.

    "I work for a major insurance company now in the mortgage business as well.  Over the past 2 months, we have seen dramatic increases in "risk aversion", denying loans despite DU approvals with 720 scores, sourcing ANY deposit in checking accounts, ect.  "

    In the last two months, are you finding loan conditions:

    • More stringent, its harder to get approval (59.9%)
    • No better. No worse. (37.2%)
    • Less stringent, its easier to get approval (2.8%)
    • Total Votes: 282
    • Voting Ended: 10/21/2009
  • Thu, Sep 24 2009 8:47 PM                 In reply to

    The new DU release has lowered maximum dti to 45% but will allow up to 50% with special circumstances.

    It is getting harder.  Dont see how anyone can say it is staying the same.

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    Victor Burek, mortgage planner with Ross Wright Mortgage Group, 13455 Noel rd, Dallas, Tx 214.764.1926 email me at vburek@866whyross.com
  • Mon, Sep 28 2009 4:37 PM                 In reply to

    I have come to the conclusion that FNMA does not want any more loans- especially the good ones.

    FHA is being overloaded due to FNMA tighten all guidelines- USDA is issuing a 20 day turn time for 1st time homebuyers-

     

  • Mon, Sep 28 2009 4:53 PM                 In reply to

    USDA approval depends upon the state.  In Washington State they are working on files submitted August 21st.  There is a very slim chance of one closing before the end of November to get the first time buyer credit if it is being originated today.

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    Bryan Bledsoe Direct Line 509-922-8699 bryan@bledsoehomeloans.com www.bledsoehomeloans.com Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corporoation, 1225 N Argonne, Ste C, Spokane Valley, WA 99212 Doing business in Washington and Idaho Loan officer NMLS 12483 - Branch Office NMLS 49957
  • Thu, Oct 8 2009 12:53 PM                 In reply to

    Lender Guideline Overlays

  • Mon, Oct 12 2009 9:22 PM                 In reply to

    I've come across the new credit guidelines twice already and they've only been out a week or so:

    Need 3 tradelines, and 2 of them have to be open for more than 24 months and they have to be open, not closed or delinquent in any fashion (even 1 month)...

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    Brian A. Kroskey
    Senior Mortgage Loan Officer
    Ecommerce Mortgage Division - Lending in All 50 States
    (888) 293.0264 (Option 1 Twice) ext. 44092
    Brian.A.Kroskey@BankofAmerica.com
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