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February 28, 2008

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Gerard

I've seen thing guy before.
hey, thanks for the post.
Keep us updated.

Geralyn

How hard is it to get approved by FHA?

What's your experience on this on your past clients?

Thanks for the mpost

Ian Mariano

Gerard,

I will tell John. The guys famous eh?

Your welcome.

And yes Joe and I will keep you updated.

Ian Mariano

Geralyn,

Getting approved is not hard or easy as it seems.

You can shoot me an email for your detailed questions regarding the FHA.

But here's a link that may help:
http://fhaomega.com/FHA_20_Handbook_20_4551.html

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Mortgage advice expert

I agree on most of what you had to say. If I may add that the new FHA bill passed by congress and signed by the president should help a lot of distressed homeowners

Ian mariano

Mortgage advice expert,

Would you know where I can get a complete copy of that bill?

Ian mariano

Mortgage advice expert,

Would you know where I can get a complete copy of that bill?

Loans

Great post, some very interesting points to think about.

Joe Salcedo

Loans,
yep.

Anagha (cheap loans)

Hey,

Thanks for your great information.
It's very informative and useful.

Stephanie Hanna/Platinum 1st Mortgage

In my inbox this morning, FHA has announced the loan limits for 2009 and they're lower than previous years.

MAX FHA LOAN SIZE FOR A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE

Washoe County: $325,450
Storey County: $325,450
Douglas County: $350,750
Carson City: $286,350
Clark County: $287,500
Any other county: $271,050

Currently in Washoe county we can get up to $403,000 on an FHA loan. Ouch, it's quite a drop.

Keep in mind, if you're not using FHA (or VA or USDA Rural), and you have to go conventional (Fannie/Freddie) due to loan size/purchase price, you must put down a minimum of 10%. The MI companies will not provide mortgage insurance in the state of Nevada for any loan higher than 90%. If they’re looking at having to do a loan above $417,000, expect an average of about 20% down.

Stephanie

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You're spot on. I like your web page. Great article concerning the loan.

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How hard is it to get approved by FHA? Thank you for sharing with us.

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Hi,

Getting approved is not hard or easy as it seems.

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