New FHA Loan guidelines for San Jose Condominiums

Some major changes went into effect today for FHA loans on San Jose & rest of the Bay Area Condominiums.

I. Elimination of “Spot Loan” Approval Process

If a condo project was not approved by FHA, a “spot approval” was allowed just for financing one unit. This process has been eliminated as of today. Now the entire project has to be approved either directly by HUD (process called HRAP) or by a Direct Endorsed Lender (process called DELRAP). With all the liabilities involved around the process most of the direct endorsed lenders would prefer HUD to directly approve the project. This can cause major delays at 2 ends:

  1. Collecting all the required documents from Home Owner’s association (HOA)
  2. HUD’s review of those documents to approve/reject the project

Dont be surprised if FHA loans on un-approved condominium projects take 60 days or more to close at least till the time HUD comes up with faster turn times or a more efficient process.

II. FHA Concentration Requirements

  • The FHA concentration (Percentage of units which has FHA loans in a project) requirement will be increased temporarily to 50 percent.
  • Exceptions to 50 percent Concentration Level – The FHA concentration may be increased up to 100 percent if the project meets all of the basic condominium standards plus some of the additional items.

III. Owner-Occupancy Requirements

  • At least 50 percent of the units in a project must be owner-occupied or sold to owners who intend to occupy the units. For proposed, under construction, or projects still in their initial marketing period, FHA will allow a minimum owner occupancy amount equal to 50 percent of the number of presold units.
  • Vacant or tenant-occupied real estate owned (REOs), including properties that are bank owned, may be excluded from the calculation of the required owner-occupancy percentage (should be removed from both the numerator and denominator).

IV. Pre-Sale Requirements

  • In the case of new construction, the pre-sale requirement will be reduced temporarily to 30 percent.

As of today, 45 condominium projects are approved in San Jose. If you are a buyer or a seller and would like to know if a certain project is approved or not, call me at 408.905.6261 or email me at Shashank@ArcusLending.com

Also read – FHA is changing guidelines for condominiums

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 New FHA Loan guidelines for San Jose Condominiums

Shashank Shekhar is a mortgage broker/banker in San Jose, California. For a free consultation contact him at Shashank@arcuslending.com or 408.615.0655.

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Shashank Shekhar, Licensed in CA, DRE # 01734034, NMLS ID 8176
Arcus Lending, 4320 Stevens Creek Blvd Suite 172, San Jose, CA 95129 Email: shashank@arcuslending.com :: Phone - (408) 615-0655

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