How to Get an FHA Streamlined 203K Loan
for Fixers
Call Mike Clifford
at 614-975-1640 for complete details and to apply.
Streamlined 203K Loans Allow for Repairs up to $35,000
If you've been passing up buying homes that require
cosmetic repairs for lack of funds to fix them up, FHA has a program for
you. Not to be confused with FHA's much more complicated 203K program, a
Streamlined 203K loan eliminates much of the paperwork and simplifies
the process to obtain rehab funds.
First-time home buyers should get all the help they
can. First-time buyers are often turned off by fixers or overwhelmed and
ill-prepared to deal with the work required bringing some homes up to
today's standards. Buyers get their foot in the door and say 'We have a
lot of work to do here, and we're never going to get it done.
A Streamlined 203K loan might be the answer.
How Does a Streamlined 203K Loan
Work?
It used to be that you bought a home and then applied
for a home equity loan to fix it up, resulting in two loans. But many
lenders won't make rehab loans. Some won't fund equity loans at closing,
especially if there is no equity.
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A Streamlined 203K loan is figured into the original
loan balance, resulting in one loan.
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It can be an
adjustable-rate or
fixed-rate mortgage.
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The mortgage balance can exceed the purchase price of
the property.
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Borrowers are not required to hire professional
consultants, licensed engineers or architects.
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The appraiser or home inspector can put together a list
of recommended repairs / improvements.
Eligible Repairs & Improvements
The Streamlined 203K loan allows for simple repairs
that can be easily estimated and completed. Many are considered light
cosmetic repairs, but some will require hiring a licensed contractor if it
falls out of the borrower's area of expertise. Here is an approved list of
repairs / improvements from HUD:
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Roofs, gutters and downspouts
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HVAC systems (heating, venting and air conditioning)
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Plumbing and electrical
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Minor kitchen and bath remodels
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Flooring: carpet, tile, wood, etc.
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Interior and exterior painting
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New windows and doors
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Weather stripping & insulation
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Improvements for persons with disabilities
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Energy efficient improvements
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Stabilizing or removing lead-based paint
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Decks, patios, porches
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Basement completion and waterproofing
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Septic or well systems
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Purchase of new kitchen appliances or washer / dryer
Special Conditions & Terms
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No minimum loan balance required.
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Borrowers must occupy the property.
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Property cannot be vacant for more than 30 days.
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Work must be completed within six months.
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Work must be professional.
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If job requires a permit, borrowers must get a permit
and a sign-off.
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Work must commence within 30 days from closing.
Repairs Not Permitted
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Landscaping or yard work
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Major remodeling
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Moving a load-bearing wall
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Room additions or add-ons to the home
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Fixing structural damage
Requirements to Perform the Work
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Borrowers can select among licensed contractors.
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The lender will review the contractor's experience,
background and referrals.
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The lender will want a copy of the contractor's
estimate and the agreement between the contractor and borrower.
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Borrowers can also arrange to do some or all of the
work under a "self help" arrangement.
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Do-it-yourself projects
require providing the lender with documentation supporting the borrower's
knowledge, experience and ability to perform the necessary work.
Disbursement of Payments
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Maximum of two payments to each contractor, including
the borrower, providing the borrower works under a "self help" plan.
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No more than a 50% advance is allowed.
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Do-it-yourself allowances do not include labor; only
materials costs are allowed.
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Final payment is paid after submission of evidence of
payment to sub-contractors / suppliers or other possible lien claimants.
Reasons to Apply For a Loan Below
$15,000
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The lender is not required to inspect the completed
work.
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The lender is not required to authorize a third party
to inspect the completed work.
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A letter from the borrower or copies of contractor
receipts will suffice as notice of completion, providing the lender has no
reason to determine a third-party inspection is necessary.
FHA 203(k) Streamline Limited Repair
Program Loan Process
What is it?
- The 203 (k) Streamline Limited
Repair Program allows a customer to purchase or refinance a home and
make limited upgrades/repairs to the property all under one single loan.
- There is no minimum amount for the
repair costs; however the maximum is $35,000 (includes a 10%
contingency).
- There is a mandatory 10%
contingency required on all Streamline loans. If the contingency is not
used, it will be applied to the principal mortgage balance.
- No more than two payments may be
made payable to the contractor. Borrower repairs require special
handling.
- The borrower is given 3 months
from the closing date to complete all the repair/rehab work.
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Available on 1-4
residences, including HUD REO properties, manufactured homes, and condos.
No partially completed properties allowed.
(This probably wouldn't qualify for the 203(k)
Streamline loan, obviously too many units. But it certainly could use some
help.)
Why would I be interested in the
product?
- You or a friend/neighbor/relative
want to make some limited repairs/remodeling to your personal residence
but don't have sufficient value in your property. This is available to
95% of the finished value.
- You are a RealtorŪ selling a bank
owned property with repairs required to get a loan and the bank is
unwilling to make the repairs.
- You are a RealtorŪ selling a
property on a short sale and there is no money available for repairs.
- You are a RealtorŪ showing someone
a ‘fixer-upper" and they don't have the extra cash available to do the
fixing.
- You are a RealtorŪ selling a home
that is selling for what is owed on it and your customers would like to
have new carpeting, new appliances and/or paint.
- You are a
RealtorŪ that wants to sell more homes.
What can be done?
- Repair/replacement of roofs,
gutters and downspouts
- Repair/replacement/upgrade
existing HVAC systems
- Repair/replacement/upgrade
plumbing and electrical systems
- Repair/replacement flooring
- Minor remodeling, such as
kitchens, which does not involve structural repairs
- Painting, exterior and/or interior
- Weatherization, including storm
windows and doors, insulations, weather stripping, etc.
- Purchase and installation of
appliances, including free-standing ranges, refrigerators,
washer/dryers, dishwashers and microwave ovens.
- Accessibility improvements for
person with disabilities
- Septic system and/or well repair
and/or replacement
- Other minor remodeling
What can't be done?
- Major rehabilitation or major
remodeling, such as the relocation of a wall
- New construction
- Repair of structural damage
- Repairs requiring detailed
drawings, plans or architectural exhibits
- Landscaping
- Pool improvements/repair
- Anything taking longer than 3
months to complete
Who and how?
- All repairs/work must be completed
within 3 months of closing
- Repairs must be completed by a
contractor unless the borrower can demonstrate the required
expertise/experience
- The contractor does not have to be
a licensed general contractor but must provide a resume and two
references
- The repairs must be reasonable
How much more does it cost?
- Normal FHA rates and fees apply
with the following exception:
- $100 final lender inspection fee
- Additional appraisal charges may
apply
- Additional title charges may apply
- Origination fee will be normal 1%
plus .5% (minimum $350) on repair amount
Who do you call?
Mike Clifford 614-975-1640
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