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chan85
Established Contributor

Re: FHA Approved Properties?

I wish I could. That was why I wanted the assistance program. 3.5% + $5k for closing/down pymnt asst..... Even my LO was like it said FHA financing on the letter, why did no one catch it!?

Current Debt Management:
$15k Trinity Financial Management (scheduled pay off late 2021)
$10k NFCU
$350/mth Bridgecrest Auto Loan
Goals: Pay off credit card debt & buy a new home before end of 2020

Long Term Debt:
Fed Loans - $150k
Navient - $100k

Taking a "if God don't do it, it won't get done..." approach to paying these off.
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MattieNumNums
Regular Contributor

Re: FHA Approved Properties?

Best thing to do would be contact the HOA and find out whats keeping them from FHA. It might be tenant to renter ratio, land lease, funding, maint., or just paper work.

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chan85
Established Contributor

Re: FHA Approved Properties?


@MattieNumNums wrote:

Best thing to do would be contact the HOA and find out whats keeping them from FHA. It might be tenant to renter ratio, land lease, funding, maint., or just paper work.



Already put in a call and sent and email. Waiting for a response.....

Current Debt Management:
$15k Trinity Financial Management (scheduled pay off late 2021)
$10k NFCU
$350/mth Bridgecrest Auto Loan
Goals: Pay off credit card debt & buy a new home before end of 2020

Long Term Debt:
Fed Loans - $150k
Navient - $100k

Taking a "if God don't do it, it won't get done..." approach to paying these off.
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MattieNumNums
Regular Contributor

Re: FHA Approved Properties?

Good Luck!!!

Message 14 of 23
chan85
Established Contributor

Re: FHA Approved Properties?

Just heard from HOA. Not trying to get FHA approved. Terminating contract this evening Smiley Sad
Current Debt Management:
$15k Trinity Financial Management (scheduled pay off late 2021)
$10k NFCU
$350/mth Bridgecrest Auto Loan
Goals: Pay off credit card debt & buy a new home before end of 2020

Long Term Debt:
Fed Loans - $150k
Navient - $100k

Taking a "if God don't do it, it won't get done..." approach to paying these off.
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webhopper
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Re: FHA Approved Properties?

I'm sorry Smiley Sad

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Message 16 of 23
MattieNumNums
Regular Contributor

Re: FHA Approved Properties?

Sorry to hear that.

 

Have you looked into Homepath? Not sure what area you are in but in my area we had a bunch of great Homepath properties and so far its been a smooth process.

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JusdoNit
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Re: FHA Approved Properties?

My heart dropped when I read this.  So sad to read and empathize with your disappointmentSmiley Embarassed


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Message 18 of 23
chan85
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Re: FHA Approved Properties?

Thanks guys. Not all hope is lost. Long story short, we are checking to see what the legal description of the property is- condo or townhome.

 

Condo, we have to terminate and start looking for something else (which we already are looking at listings).

 

Townhome, we can proceed!

 

I say everything happens for a reason, perhaps the day after I closed, the pipes would have burst or something....

Current Debt Management:
$15k Trinity Financial Management (scheduled pay off late 2021)
$10k NFCU
$350/mth Bridgecrest Auto Loan
Goals: Pay off credit card debt & buy a new home before end of 2020

Long Term Debt:
Fed Loans - $150k
Navient - $100k

Taking a "if God don't do it, it won't get done..." approach to paying these off.
Message 19 of 23
Booner72
Senior Contributor

Re: FHA Approved Properties?

I am so very sorry.  However, I do believe that the universe is out there watching over you - and knew this wasnt the right decision for you.  I guarantee you, you will look back and KNOW for a fact that this was the best thing that could have happened.  IDK if that is going to be in a month, a year, or ten, but you will see.

 

Take all you learned during this long process, pull your socks up, after you have given yourself a break, and get back to it when you are ready.  I'd think about a new agent.  Clearly that person's mistake in my opinion.  Or you can have them take your inspection fee out of their commission and give it to you in cash when you DO close, which you will!

 

 

STARTING: 11/24/10 EQ-584 EXP-648 TU04-595
CLOSED FIRST HOME 8/19/11 EQ-630 EXP-691 TU04-653
CURRENT: EQ-701 EXP-??? TU08-720
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