Here’s a helpful chart for you…
Short Sale |
Deed-In-Lieu of
Foreclosure4 years from completion date for 80.01% – 90% LTV
2 years from completion date for 80% LTV or less
7 years (Unless DU approves earlier)
If extenuating circumstances exist:
Refinance of previously
modified/restructured
loans (no principal
forgiveness)Allowed with evidence of a minimum of 24 consecutive months of timely mortgage payments after the terms of the loan were restructured Bankruptcy:
Chapter 7 or 114 years from discharge or dismissal date.
If extenuating circumstances exist – 2 years from discharge or dismissal date. Bankruptcy: Chapter 134 years from dismissal date (borrower did not complete the Chapter 13 plan) or 2 years from discharge date.
If extenuating circumstances exist – 2 years from discharge or dismissal date. Multiple Bankruptcy Filings
within the last 7 years5 years from the most recent discharge date or dismissal date.
If extenuating circumstances exist – 3 years from discharge or dismissal date. Foreclosure7 years from completion date of foreclosure action as reported on the credit report or other foreclosure documents*
If extenuating circumstances exist: 3 years from the completion date of foreclosure action as reported on the credit report or other foreclosure documents*
*Other restrictions may apply. See underwriting guidelines and mortgage insurance company guidelines (if applicable) for complete details
That’s it for today.
Thanks for reading!
Brett
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