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FHA ........ Major Condo Approval Change!!!

FHA major condo approval change!

How quick it all changes...just yesterday AM at our sales meeting we were told about  "Right of First Refusal"  being a reason that condo complexes  could be declined for FHA financing.

I don't know that I was ever aware of that as a reason a lender could NOT do FHA financing on a property.

The other thing we talked about and have talked about before was "Spot Approval" for  condominiums. Goes away by October 1....

This is a Re-Blog from George Souto a lender in Connecticut which I thought would be of interest to Central Ohio condo buyers.

 

Via George Souto (McCue Mortgage) FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages CT.:

Well so much for my blog yesterday about not having seen any change to the Underwriting Guidelines lately. This morning my office made me aware of FHA's latest Mortgagee Letter 2009-19 that was issued on June 12th.  In this latest Mortgagee Letter FHA is announcing MAJOR change to their Condo Approval Process.

"In accordance with the passage of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act (HERA) of 2008, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is implementing a new approval process for Condominium Projects to insure mortgages on individual units under Section 203(b) of the National Housing Act. FHA will now allow lenders to determine project eligibility, review project documentation, and certify to compliance of Section 203(b) of the NHA and 24 CFR 203 of HUD’s regulations. HUD will continue to maintain a list of Approved Condominium Projects. The requirements of this Mortgagee Letter are effective for all case numbers assigned on or after October 1, 2009 except as noted."

This is a MAJOR change to the present Condo Approval Procedure, and while it reduces the documentation and requirements for Full Condo Approval, it will place a lot more work and responsibility on Lenders. The new approval process states "The lender will have two condominium project approval processing options. The applicable documentation requirements will be the same for each option:

  1. HUD Review and Approval Process (HRAP).
  2. Direct Endorsement Lender Review and Approval Process (DELRAP), outlined in this Mortgagee Letter. This option is only available to lenders who have unconditional Direct Endorsement authority and staff with knowledge and expertise in reviewing and approving condominium projects"

Once an unconditional Direct Endorsement Lender approves a Condo Complex it will be added to the FHA Approved Condo List, and other Lenders will not have to repeat the process. The new approval process will do away with the need to do an Environmental Study in most cases, and the "Right of First Refusal" will no longer be a reason for declining approval of a Condo Complex.

The other MAJOR, MAJOR change, and this will present a huge problem in my opinion, is that this new approval process will do away with the present "Spot Approval"

"The Spot Loan Approval process as defined in Mortgage Letter 1996-41 is eliminated with issuance of this guidance. The DELRAP and HRAP processes have been streamlined to allow for uncomplicated condominium project approvals eliminating the need to approve units on a “spot loan” basis"

So now it will become an all or nothing, and a simple two page questionnaire will be replaced by a stack of paper work that is over an inch thick (I saw one the the application packets today).  This new approval process will also add significant time to the approving a Condo Complex, as oppose to the quick "Spot Approval" that is now available.  Granted that the new approval process once done will not have to be done again, as oppose to the "Spot Approval" which had to be done ever time a loan was done on a Condo in a Condo Complex which was not on the FHA Approved Condo List, but the amount of time and work far out weighs the benefit in my opinion.

Hopefully FHA will re-consider the removal of the now "Spot Approval" option before October 1st and let it continue.

 

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Info about the author:

George Souto is a Loan Officer who can assist you with all your FHA, CHFA, and Conventional mortgage needs in Connecticut. George resides in Middlesex County which includes Middletown, Middlefield, Durham, Cromwell, Portland, Higganum, Haddam, East Haddam, Chester, Deep River, and Essex. George can be contacted at (860) 573-1308 or gsouto@mccuemortgage.com

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