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FHA Loans - Credit Requirements

This is the second in a series of six posts that deal with important aspects of FHA financing.  The first post provided an overview of the program.  This post will detail the credit requirements necessary to obtain an FHA home loan.

Traditional Credit History
This describes the typical credit history that most people tend to establish over time.  As consumers utilize credit in its many forms (credit cards, car loans, student loans, mortgages etc.) detailed histories of how they have managed their credit responsibilities are collected by at least three credit bureaus.  In addition, each bureau also computes a composite credit score commonly known as your FICO score (stands for Fair Isaac Corporation, the company that created the current credit-scoring models).

The FHA lender will review the FICO scores as well as the details of the individual’s credit history to determine how well a Borrower has managed credit in the past.  NOTE: You may obtain a free credit report once each year, from each of the three major bureaus (Equifax, Experian and Transunion) by going to www.annualcreditreport.com.  There are many websites where you can obtain your FICO scores, usually for a fee.  One popular site is www.myfico.com.

Derogatory Credit
You knew we would get there eventually.  Derogatory, or negative, credit are the dents and dings that people can incur in their financial lives.  Here is a breakdown of how FHA lenders consider such items:


Non-Traditional or Alternative Credit

The FHA allows for Borrowers without traditional credit histories to document their bill-paying behavior by showing on-time payment of other types of consumer bills such as rents, utility bills and car insurance.  Such documentation cannot be used to enhance an existing traditional credit report or offset other derogatory credit

A Final Word On Credit
As you can see, the FHA has certain minimum standards and requirements, yet also allows FHA-approved lenders a certain degree of discretion in some areas.  It is up to the lender’s underwriter to render a final decision on the creditworthiness of a particular Borrower.  Some lenders may add additional requirements as well, but can never ignore or toss out FHA guidelines. 

Click here to go to the FHA’s consumer website.

The next post in this series will discuss income and employment requirements for obtaining FHA financing.

you can contact Paul Gonzales at (800) 775-7334 or paulforloans@aol.com

  1. Loan

    This advice is really going to help, thanks.

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