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Welcome MFA’s Partners Program Anita Racicot and Cynthia Marquez, MFA

Welcome MFA’s Partners Program Anita Racicot and Cynthia Marquez, MFA Ted Swisher, Santa Fe Habitat. MFA Contacts for Partners Program. Cynthia Marquez, Compliance Specialist Compliance Package #1 (At Application) Package #2 (Prior to Closing) Lisa Romero, Lending Specialist

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Welcome MFA’s Partners Program Anita Racicot and Cynthia Marquez, MFA

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  1. Welcome MFA’s Partners Program Anita Racicot and Cynthia Marquez, MFA Ted Swisher, Santa Fe Habitat

  2. MFA Contacts for Partners Program 8/11/2014 • Cynthia Marquez, Compliance Specialist • Compliance • Package #1 (At Application) • Package #2 (Prior to Closing) • Lisa Romero, Lending Specialist • Closed Loan • Package #3 (Closed Loan) • Package #4 (Final Documents) • Anita Racicot, Homeownership Specialist

  3. Partners Background 8/11/2014 • Established in 1992 to serve as a secondary market for Non-profit housing development organizations, tribal organizations and public housing agencies • Borrowers must be very low-income at the time of qualifying (HFH takes first application) • 50% AMI for most areas of the state • 60% AMI for high cost areas

  4. Compliance GuidelinesVerification of Employment Income 8/11/2014 High Cost Areas determined and approved by MFA’s Board of Directors are:

  5. Partners Program Guidelines 8/11/2014 • Eligible Borrowers/Homeowners • Must be first time homebuyers • Must occupy the home within 30 days of closing

  6. Partners Program Guidelines 8/11/2014 • Use of Other Sources of Financing • Participants must maximize the use of other sources of soft money financing where such funding/financing is both available and appropriate • The use of such funds must conform to the applicable governing rules and regulations

  7. Partners Program Guidelines 8/11/2014 • Loan Closing • Participants may only close a Partners loan upon receipt of a copy of the MFA Compliance Approval showing the income calculation and acquisition cost.

  8. Partners Program Guidelines 8/11/2014 • Loan Purchase Requirements • MFA will purchase loans at a discount of 83.32% of the net principal balance • Loans must not be seasoned (i.e. should be newly closed loans) • MFA will be in first lien position • Borrowers must be current on their payments, if any are due to the Affiliate (if first payment was due prior to MFA purchasing the loan)

  9. Partners Program Guidelines 8/11/2014 • Loan Servicing • MFA will service all loans sold to MFA • Individual Habitat Affiliates have a contract with MFA to service the Habitat subordinate financing

  10. Partners Program Guidelines • Payments • It is the Affiliate’s responsibility to inform the borrower that the loan will be sold to MFA and provide the borrower with clear instruction as to the first payment to MFA and the correct payment mailing address. • Payment Address is: MFA, P.O. Box 25525, Albuquerque, NM 87125 • Also provide borrower with the MFA loan number in order to ensure timely and accurate application of payments 8/11/2014

  11. Partners Program Guidelines • Escrow • Upon closing the loan, the Affiliate should ensure all taxes are paid and current and the 1st years insurance in paid. (MFA will need proof that taxes and insurance are paid when the closed loan package is delivered) • A minimum of 2 months escrow payment should be collected at closing • MFA will be deducting the escrow funds from the wire when the loan is purchased 8/11/2014

  12. Partners Program Guidelines • Payment Reserve Account • This account is a “payment reserve” funded by the Affiliate. This is a “guarantee” in the case the loan becomes delinquent • Affiliate must remit six (6) months of the total payment (principal, interest, taxes and insurance) for the first six loans purchased by MFA and three (3) months of total payment for each loan thereafter. • These funds are deducted from the wire at the time MFA purchases the loan from the Affiliate 8/11/2014

  13. Partners Program Guidelines • Payment Reserve Account • The provisions of the directive allow for the application of the “payment reserve” in the event the loan becomes delinquent (30 days +) • MFA can draw on the account to apply to the payment(s) due on the loan to cure the default which is done after the initial collection attempts have been unsuccessful 8/11/2014

  14. Partners Program Guidelines • Payment Reserve Account • If the borrower is able to reinstate, the “payment reserve” will be replenished and the borrower will make payments as agreed under the provisions of the Mortgage Note 8/11/2014

  15. Partners Program Guidelines • Delinquencies • On or about the 17th of each month, MFA will provide the State Program Administrator and the Affiliates with a monthly delinquency report which will provide detail of delinquent accounts 8/11/2014

  16. Partners Program Guidelines • Delinquencies • MFA will perform the initial contact with the borrower(s) on delinquent accounts • After MFA’s initial contact, the Affiliate is responsible for contacting the borrower in an attempt to cure the default • Otherwise the Affiliate is responsible to repurchase the loan. 8/11/2014

  17. First Time Home Buyer Program Requirements • Definition of First -Time Home Buyer • Borrowers are purchasing first home • Borrowers have not owned a home as their primary residence for a full three (3) years. • Borrower has not lived with an ex-spouse that owned the property as his/her sole and separate property prior to the marriage for a full three years 8/11/2014

  18. First Time Home Buyer Program Requirements • Owner Occupied • Borrowers must occupy the property as their primary residence • Non-occupying co-signer(s) allowed NOT NON-OCCUPYING CO-BORROWER(S) • Co-signer(s) must sign Note for first, second and any other subordinate mortgages, but won’t take title to property 8/11/2014

  19. First Time Home Buyer Program Requirements • Restriction on business use of property less than or equal to 15% of the home. 8/11/2014

  20. Recapture • Only applies to Partners First Mortgage loans • Will onlybe required if all three of the following events occur • Borrower sells the home during the first nine years of ownership • Borrower has a net gain (net profit) on the sale of the home • Borrower experiences a substantial increase in their income (IRS formula will define) 8/11/2014

  21. Partners ProgramAcquisition Cost Limits 8/11/2014

  22. Partners Program Income Limits • See Notice of Availability of Funds (NOFA) for county and family size 8/11/2014

  23. MFA Guidelines • Reasons for Sole and Separate • One Spouse of a married couple is not able to enter into a contract (i.e. not of legal age), the spouse that is able to enter into a contract will be allowed to purchase the home as their Sole and Separate property. • Proof that spouse is not of legal age must be provided ** All household income needs to be counted toward income eligibility ** 8/11/2014

  24. MFA Guidelines • Reasons for Sole and Separate • One spouse of a married couple has insufficient credit history (no credit score), which does not allow for the married couple to qualify for the mortgage jointly, the spouse with the credit score will be allowed to purchase the home as their Sole and Separate property. • Proof of no credit history must be provided ** All household income needs to be counted toward income eligibility ** 8/11/2014

  25. MFA Guidelines • Reasons for Sole and Separate • One spouse of a married couple does have a Social Security number and the other spouse does not have a Social Security number or has an Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN), the spouse with the Social Security number will be allowed to purchase the home as their Sole and Separate property. • Proof of no Social Security number or proof of ITIN must be provided ** All household income needs to be counted toward income eligibility ** 8/11/2014

  26. MFA Guidelines • Reasons for Sole and Separate • One spouse of a married couple has a poor credit history (a credit score of less than 620), which does not allow for the married couple to qualify for the mortgage jointly, the spouse with the credit score above 620 will be allowed to purchase the home as their Sole and Separate property, with the following restrictions; **All household income needs to be counted toward income eligibility ** 8/11/2014

  27. MFA Guidelines • Reasons for Sole and Separate • A maximum debt-to-income (“DTI”) of 45% for the purchasing spouse, regardless of the automated underwriting system (“AUS”) approval criteria. • Both spouses need to provide proof that they both qualify for any and all First Time Homebuyer Requirements that might apply, including total household Income and prior homeownership. • Proof of poor credit history must be provided **All household income needs to be counted toward income eligibility ** 8/11/2014

  28. MFA Guidelines • Minimum borrower cash contribution • MFA requires a minimum borrower cash contribution of $500.00 (typically shows as borrower down payment/earnest money) • Funds must be from the borrower and cannot be derived from any type of gift, grant, pro-rated taxes or down payment 8/11/2014

  29. Compliance Guidelines • Must have pay stub within 30 days of • Taking initial pre-qualifying application (Package #1) • Submitting the pre-close package to MFA and Compliance Approval (Package #2) • The date that should be within 30 days is the paid through dateon the pay stub; not the date the check was issued. 8/11/2014

  30. Compliance Guidelines • Must have VOE within 90 days of: • Taking initial pre-qualifying application (Package #1) • Submitting the pre-close package to MFA (Package #2) • Please use the FNMA VOE form 8/11/2014

  31. Compliance GuidelinesVerification of Employment Income 8/11/2014

  32. Compliance GuidelinesVerification of Employment Income 8/11/2014 Basic Income Calculation Example

  33. Compliance Guidelines • Income is calculated by using the sum of ALL Household members • **NEW ** Income Disclosure Letter • Calculating income will be reviewed in further detail at the next session • T28 MFA Income Qualifications 8/11/2014

  34. Compliance Guidelines • **NEW ** Credit Reportis required (Package #1) • Credit Report is required • If Borrower does not have three years credit history then 3 years Tax Returns are required (Original signatures no longer required; MFA will accept copies) • If Borrower(s) did not file tax returns, then must provide transcript from IRS 8/11/2014

  35. Compliance Guidelines • Verification of Rent is required (Package #1) • **NEW ** 1 year rental history • If borrower has a mortgage on their credit report, then must provide a FULL three years rental history • Please use the FNMA VOR form 8/11/2014

  36. Compliance Guidelines • Real Estate Purchase Agreement • Full address of the property, full names of all sellers and buyers, total purchase price of property must be included. All names persons must sign; include the name and title whenever required 8/11/2014

  37. Compliance Guidelines • Real Estate Purchase Agreement (cont.) • Chattel should not be included in the contract. Chattel is described as personal property such as refrigerator, washer and dryer. The stove usually comes with an existing home. • If new construction and the appliances come with the home they should not be listed in the purchase agreement. 8/11/2014

  38. Compliance Guidelines • Appraisal • Full address of the property must be on all appropriate pages • Sales price must be in all appropriate spaces and pages • The appraisal must not be more than four (4) months old when the file is submitted for compliance and from the date of closing. 8/11/2014

  39. Compliance Guidelines • Loan Application • Pre-qualification (first application) • Application will be the HFH Application taken when the borrower(s) initially are pre-qualified to participate in the HFH program 8/11/2014

  40. Compliance Guidelines • Loan Application • Preliminary Application (second application) • Application will be taken on the FNMA form 1003 at the time it is determined that the borrower has obtained a property from HFH • Required to be signed and dated by ALL parties • There must be a separate 1003 for ALL loans involved in a transaction • MUST comply with RESPA 8/11/2014

  41. Compliance Guidelines • Loan Application • Final Application (third application) • Application will be typed on the FNMA form 1003 • Required to be signed and dated by ALL parties at closing • There must be a separate 1003 for ALL loans involved in a transaction • Must comply with RESPA 8/11/2014

  42. Compliance Guidelines • Partners Funding Worksheet • Preliminary to be completed at the time of submitting the Compliance Package (Package #2) (This is an estimate of the loans included in this transaction and estimated purchase amount of Partners loan) • Final to be completed at the time of submitting the Delivery Package (Package #3) (This is the actual loan amounts and purchase amount of Partners loan) 8/11/2014

  43. Compliance Guidelines • Good Faith Estimate (GFE) and Truth In Lending Statement (TIL) • Must be generated and signed at the time of the Preliminary Application (second application) and Final Application (third application) • Must comply with RESPA and re-disclose if required 8/11/2014

  44. Compliance Guidelines • Fees must be reflected on the initial GFE and TIL as well as any additional disclosures that are required • Fees must also appear on the final HUD-1, in accordance with the applicable regulations 8/11/2014

  45. Compliance Guidelines • HUD-1 Settlement Statement • Buyer, seller and closing agent must fully execute the HUD-1 • There must be a separate HUD-1 for each loan regarding this transaction. • All appropriate proceeds must be transferred properly from the subordinate financing HUD-1(s) to the first mortgage HUD-1 8/11/2014

  46. Lien Positions • Loans must be in the appropriate lien positions: • Partners is in First Lien position • If any subordinate financing is from other MFA Funds must be in appropriate lien positions before any other funding source 8/11/2014

  47. Loan Packages • Packages must be delivered according to the appropriate checklists in the order of the checklist and complete • Affiliates to deliver all packages to the Habitat Program Administrator for review • Program Administrator will deliver all packages to MFA after review 8/11/2014

  48. Loan Packages • Package #1 • Preliminary – pre-qualification package • Information from the time the borrower was approved for a Habitat loan 8/11/2014

  49. Loan Packages • Package #2 • Compliance – pre-close package • Sent to MFA prior to closing the loan. Loan CANNOT close until Affiliate received Compliance Approval with the income calculation and acquisition cost to be placed on the Affidavit of Purchaser 8/11/2014

  50. Loan Packages • Package #3 • Closed Loan Package • Package is sent to MFA after the loan has closed and is reviewed for purchase 8/11/2014

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