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90-Day Seasoning Waiver Expanded
January 18, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
90-Day Seasoning Waiver Expanded
Fairfax, Virginia: This update from FHA Virginia Loans was released on Friday January 15th, 2010, as an excerpt from the CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) without a corresponding Mortgagee Letter and contains information about FHA’s policies regarding the waiver of the 90-day seasoning required for sellers.
Here are the 6 things you need to know about these changes:
1. Waiver takes effect February 1st, 2010 for a period of one year unless extended.
2. Investors are now exempt from the 90-day seasoning rule.
3. All transactions must me arms-length.
4. No identity of interest can exist between buyer and seller.
5. If sale price is 20% or more of the seller’s acquisition cost, the lender must:
a. provide supporting documentation and/or a second appraisal and
b. order an inspection of the property and provide it to the buyer.
6. The waiver is limited to forward mortgages only.
To read the text of this waiver and specific details: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/waivpropflip2010.pdf
This is going to help a lot of home buyers get into a home. The seasoning rule was essentially locking people of bidding for certain homes. The next item that must be addresses is sellers and listing agents from eliminating all government loans (FHA, VA and UDSA loans) from submitting purchase bids.