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Old 04-22-2023, 01:29 PM   #10620 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rusty View Post
Remember how many foreclosures there were in 2008. That's going to happen again with these new guidelines. These low income people are going to run into trouble with their finances.
I agree with you on the number of foreclosures increasing. In fact, this was already the school of thought when homebuyers that didn't qualify before COVID qualified during COVID when rates dropped next to nothing.

BUT, even with these guidelines, they still have to qualify under the rules/regulations post-2008 housing crash, low-income or not, such as employment history, DTI ratio, cash needed to close, etc. They still have to undergo the underwriter's blessing and still have to meet ALL the requirements to get cleared to close. On a side note, there are plenty of people making 6 figures/year that still get denied due to their DTI ratio. So this new guideline in itself won't be the sole qualification standard, but in addition to.

Remember back then, the toxic mortgages/securities came about because the lack of rules/regulations. In fact, a very popular loan then was the "no documents" loan, where people go could into a bank and claim they made $10000000000/year and did not have to show proof of it. Mortgage lending itself was very loose then and anyone could virtually qualify then. Post-housing market crash, you so much as sneeze the wrong way, and the underwriter is re-auditing the loan file. Each time an Underwriter approves a loan, they are putting their license on the line, so if anything went wrong or seemed out of place, they would be the first to be questioned.
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