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What To Expect When You Apply For An Fha Loan

By: IC Home | Finance | Mortgages


When you apply for an FHA loan you will need all of the same information that you would need if you applied for any other loan. The only difference between this type of loan and others is that this one is federally insured by the Federal Housing Administration, also known as the FHA. When you apply for this type of loan you will need to provide your mortgage lender or broker with a wealth of information and it may take you some time to get all of this information together, so knowing what you need ahead of time may allow you to come to the table more prepared.

What You Need to Apply for an FHA Loan

The great thing about applying for an FHA loan is that you usually don't even need to be present to have the application filled out and processed. What you will need is some time and information so you can provide all of the information to your mortgage broker via the phone. Some of the information you will need will include your full legal name and the full legal name of any co-applicants as well as your tax payer identification numbers or your social security numbers. You will also need to provide your current address and perhaps your addresses for the last five to ten years, depending on the company that you are dealing with. You will also need to provide your income, banking information, and other debts that you may have.

All of this information will allow for the lender and the Federal Housing Administration to look into your background and see if you are worth the risks that they assume when they insure a mortgage. It sounds like a big deal, but the great thing about this type of loan is that many people with far from perfect credit and very little income are approved for these loans. This application process may take as little as a few minutes or may take up to a couple of weeks because each mortgage broker or lender has a different process that they follow to get the loan approved by the FHA as well as approved by their own company standards.

An FHA loan is actually quite simple to apply for and if you have someone who is willing to make the process as simple as possible you may never have to leave home to have it done. You may need to provide some things such as the previous year's tax documents, a pay stub, bank statements, and that sort of thing, but if you have a fax machine you may be able to provide the lender with all of the information in the most streamlined way possible. This can be very important if you are shopping around with a few lenders to get the best deal because you don't want to spend hours in an office with each lender when you know that in the end you may not actually end up going with them.

When applying for an FHA loan remember that they all get insured in the same place but each mortgage company or lender may have their own specifics about the way that they want things done and the information that they need. Be willing to provide all of the information that is needed and keep it all together and organized to make fast work of the application process.



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