FHA Seller Funded Down Payment Assistance May Not Be Dead
Washington, Sept 16, 2008 - H.R. 6694
The House Financial Services Committee adopted H.R. 6694, legislation designed to reauthorize and reform down payment assistance programs that the Bush Administration banned in July.
A last-ditch effort to head off the Oct. 1 ban on the use of seller-funded down-payment assistance with FHA-backed loans is picking up steam as a compromise bill that would mend rather than end the practice of down payment assistance.
HR 6694 would allow qualified borrowers with credit scores of 680 or above to use seller-funded down-payment assistance on FHA-backed loans. Borrowers with scores between 620-680 will be subject to risk-based pricing and higher insurance premium fees.
But the bill still needs to be approved by Congress and the President.
Today's committee vote was a positive step toward preserving down payment assistance, but it's far from over. Now more than ever, members of Congress need to know that Americans are watching their vote on H.R. 6694.
I encourage everybody who wants to see seller assisted down payment assistance preserved to tell their representatives in the House and the U.S. Senate that a vote for H.R. 6694 is a vote for the next generation of homeowners.
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