Hi Everyone,
I'm in the process of buying a home, but have run into some roadblocks and wondering if anyone has experienced this. FHA has guidelines of 2-years post discharge (Ch. 7) and 3 years since prior foreclosure in order to get approved.
I meet both of these requirements - or so I thought! My foreclosure was finalized (Sheriff's sale) 9/07 and my bankrupcty was discharged 8/09. I included the mortgage on my bankruptcy, even though the foreclosure was said and done. I needed to protect myself from having any deficiency judgements.
Here's where the underwriter is being a stickler. They are saying that since the foreclosures were included in the bk, it has only be 2 years, when really it's been 3 years since the sheriffs sale (legal documents prove this). The foreclosure was included on the Unsecured Schedule of my bankruptcy, as the mortage ceased to exist, so technically, there is no mortgage listed in the bankruptcy.
Anyone run into this and have success with an underwriter actually looking at the legal dates of these things?
Thanks for any advice!
I'm in the process of buying a home, but have run into some roadblocks and wondering if anyone has experienced this. FHA has guidelines of 2-years post discharge (Ch. 7) and 3 years since prior foreclosure in order to get approved.
I meet both of these requirements - or so I thought! My foreclosure was finalized (Sheriff's sale) 9/07 and my bankrupcty was discharged 8/09. I included the mortgage on my bankruptcy, even though the foreclosure was said and done. I needed to protect myself from having any deficiency judgements.
Here's where the underwriter is being a stickler. They are saying that since the foreclosures were included in the bk, it has only be 2 years, when really it's been 3 years since the sheriffs sale (legal documents prove this). The foreclosure was included on the Unsecured Schedule of my bankruptcy, as the mortage ceased to exist, so technically, there is no mortgage listed in the bankruptcy.
Anyone run into this and have success with an underwriter actually looking at the legal dates of these things?
Thanks for any advice!
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