FHA Loan Rules for Borrowers After Filing Bankruptcy
August 10, 2023
Waiting Periods
For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, borrowers may be eligible for an FHA loan two years after the discharge of the bankruptcy. For Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, borrowers can be eligible for an FHA loan after making 12 on-time payments as part of a repayment plan and receiving permission from the bankruptcy court.
Credit Requirements
After bankruptcy, borrowers should work on rebuilding their credit. A minimum credit score may be required by the lender or FHA. Most lenders typically prefer a score of 580 or higher. However, some may consider borrowers with lower scores on a case-by-case basis with different down payment requirements.
Financial Stability
Lenders will evaluate your financial stability, including your income, employment history, and any post-bankruptcy financial issues. Demonstrating responsible financial behavior and a stable income can increase your chances of loan approval.
Bankruptcy Discharge
Ensure that you have received a discharge from the bankruptcy court. You'll need to provide documentation of this to your lender.
Housing Counseling
FHA may require borrowers with recent bankruptcies to participate in housing counseling programs to ensure they are informed about the responsibilities of homeownership.
Foreclosure
If you've experienced a foreclosure in addition to bankruptcy, separate waiting periods may apply.
Lender Discretion
Lenders have some discretion in their underwriting guidelines, so it's essential to work with an FHA-approved lender who can guide you through the process and provide insights based on your specific situation.
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