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#297609 - 07/08/09 10:25 AM Using Downpayment Gifts for Your FHA Loan
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Loc: Melville, NY, USA
Somerset Mortgage Lenders and Gregg Marcus strive to keep the public educated with tips meant to make getting your loan as easy and painless as possible. To this end, they have put together this brief article on using downpayment gifts for your FHA loan.

Unlike with most other conventional loans, the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) allows borrowers to pay some or all of their down payment with gift funds. No verification of the source of the down payment money is required. All that needs to be done is for the money to first be deposited into the borrower’s bank account or an escrow account before and until the loan is approved, and for proof of that deposit to be provided.

Greater than half of first-time homebuyers receive gift money from relatives in order to help them pay for their down payment. Besides relatives, other accepted sources of down payment gifts are friends, labor unions, faith-based organizations, and charity organizations. Another valid (and novel) source of down payment assistance is through the Bridal Registry program whereby newlywed couples can get gift money deposited into an account for them to use towards a down payment on an FHA loan.

In 2004, President George Bush announced intentions to convince Congress to eliminate the down payment requirement for FHA loans entirely, but so far nothing has come of that.

Recent attempts in the U.S. Congress to pass legislation that would make it extremely difficult for charitable organizations that provide down payment gift funds to claim tax exempt status, thereby disqualifying them from being able to provide a down payment gift fund for FHA loans at all has fortuitously failed.

Despite the attempted U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) rule to eliminate all down payment assistance programs, the U.S. District Court intervened to protect low-to-moderate income potential homebuyers. The result of this injunction is that organizations like the Home Down Payment Gift Foundation and the Genesis Foundation can still claim tax exempt status and still provide down payment gifts to would-be FHA mortgages, at least until there is some sort of final resolution on the matter.

It is likely that compassionate wisdom and common sense will prevail in this situation as it is plainly obvious that allowing homebuyers to cover the cost of their down payment with down payment gift funds is far preferable to burdening low-to-moderate income households with higher debt.

By paying their down payment with gift funds, homebuyers begin their home ownership experience from Day One with equity in their new home, that home equity being equal to the amount of their down payment (or at least the amount covered by down payment gifts). This also puts these households that much closer to the day they own their homes outright.

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#297649 - 07/08/09 01:58 PM Re: Using Downpayment Gifts for Your FHA Loan [Re: Somerset]
Greg Phillips Offline
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Registered: 01/26/05
Posts: 1372
Loc: Lancaster, Ohio
Good article. Non-Profit Seller-Funded Down Payment Assistance is still unacceptable though. The article may be a bit dated. Other than that thanks for sharing.

The newest attempt is to allow home buyer's to monetize the income tax rebate to be used at closing for their down payment. However, HUD reneged on allowing this.
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