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What is an assumption?
An assumption is the process of a borrower transferring their property ownership to someone else. There are two different
types of assumptions, simple and qualifying. The transaction you are trying to accomplish determines which type of
assumption is applicable to your loan. Also, your Deed of Trust may prohibit a qualifying assumption.
A simple assumption is a transfer of mortgaged property from one or more persons to another. It is called "simple"
because this type of an assumption requires the signing of only a few documents to transfer "ownership" of the property
to someone else. An example of a simple assumption is the death or divorce of a co-borrower where the borrower wants
the co-borrowers name removed from the loan. In the case of a simple assumption, the "liability" of the mortgage
debt is not transferred. The remaining borrower is still responsible for repaying the balance of the loan.
A qualifying assumption involves the sale of the property and requires the buyer to qualify for the mortgage, just like
if they were applying for a new loan. A qualifying assumption transfers ownership and the "liability" for the repayment
of the loan to the buyer of the property. Most loans today, if assumable, are qualifying assumptions.
What are FHA loans?
FHA loans are loans that fit under the guidelines set by the Federal Housing Administration, which is a
government agency under the direction of the Department of Housing and Urban Development HUD. Some
individuals may qualify under the guidelines set by FHA that would not qualify under the guidelines set by
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Are discount points tax deductible?
In many cases they are. Contact your tax preparer or the IRS to obtain a qualified opinion and the best expert
advice.
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Getting pre-qualified for a mortgage before beginning your search will speed up the home buying process. A pre-qualification provides an idea of an affordable mortgage amount. Thus, you avoid touring homes and neighborhoods outside your budget. A pre-qualification letter from a lender does not guarantee a loan. The loan amount is contingent on income, employment, and credit verification.