Q. How do I apply for a MaineHousing mortgage?
A. Contact a MaineHousing approved lender – one of more than 35 participating local banks, credit unions or mortgage companies. Call or visit a MaineHousing lender to find out if you are eligible, and how much house you can afford.
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Q. What is the lender’s role, and what is MaineHousing’s?
A. MaineHousing lenders meet with applicants to determine eligibility, take the mortgage loan application, and to process, underwrite, and close the loan on MaineHousing’s behalf. MaineHousing does not review the loan before closing.
After the loan closes, MaineHousing purchases the loan from the lender. MaineHousing also partners with lenders who will service your loan. MaineHousing does not sell its loans; your mortgage stays with us.
Q. What are the benefits of a MaineHousing mortgage?
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Q. What are the interest rate options?
A. MaineHousing offers both 0 point and 2 point rate options.
The zero point option is the most popular option, because the borrower needs less cash for closing.
If you choose the 2 point rate option, the points can by paid by either the homebuyer or the seller.
One “point” equals one percent of the loan amount. Paying points up front lowers the interest rate on the loan and results in a lower monthly payment.
Interest rates are subject to change. See current rates.
Q. Is there a rate lock option, and how long does the rate lock last?
A. The interest rate the borrower receives is the rate in effect at the time the lender reserves the loan with MaineHousing – not the application date. A loan may be reserved only after a Purchase and Sale agreement has been executed.
MaineHousing offers a rate lock free of charge:
Q. What options are available with little or no money down?
A. A MaineHousing loan with mortgage insurance can help you buy a home with little or no down payment. Funds from ADVANTAGE may be used towards the required down payment. The amount of down payment depends on the mortgage insurance you choose:
Q. What is Advantage down payment and closing cost assistance?
A. Advantage provides $5000 toward the cash needed for closing. Advantage does not increase the loan amount and there is no second mortgage, and no rate add on. Advantage can be used with FHA, VA, and RD insurance as well as Mobile Home Self-Insured and Uninsured loans. Borrowers who choose Advantage must complete a hoMEworks approved homebuyer education class prior to closing, and must make a minimum borrower contribution of 1% of the loan amount which may be a gift.
Q. How does the PPI option work?
A. If you want to purchase a home that needs repairs, the PPI option offers financing for both the home purchase and repairs in the same loan. If you are eligible, you may include up to $35,000 for home improvements in your mortgage, as long as the cost of the home and repairs does not exceed program purchase price limits. Eligible improvements include energy efficiency, heating, plumbing, or electrical systems, home additions, and general repairs.
Q. What is the payment protection for unemployment?
A. MaineHousing mortgages come with Maine HOPE – Home Owner Protection for unEmployment. If an eligible borrower loses their job, MaineHousing will make four mortgage payments for them. This amount would include the escrow portion of the payment as well. The amount paid is added on to the end of the mortgage, with no interest and no penalty.
Q. Who is eligible for a MaineHousing mortgage?
A. You may be eligible if you are one of the following:
Q. If I am a veteran or active-duty military, but not a first-time homebuyer, am I eligible for a MaineHousing mortgage?
A. There is no first-time homebuyer restriction for veterans, retired or active-duty military personnel. If you are a Veteran or on Active Duty and you meet the following eligibility criteria, you may be eligible for a MaineHousing mortgage even if you currently own a home. You may be eligible for a mortgage through the Salute ME program and be exempt from the three year ownership interest requirement if you:
Q. How can I be considered a first-time homebuyer if I have owned a home before?
A. According to current regulation, if you were a homeowner more than 3 years ago, but not during the past three years, you may be eligible as a first-time homebuyer. You may even be eligible if you co-own a home, so long as you have not lived in that home for the past 3 years.
Q. Are there any special requirements for mobile homes?
A. MaineHousing offers mortgages for mobile homes that are 20 years old, or less. The homes can be on either owned or leased land. MaineHousing offers mortgages for single- and double-wide mobile homes located on owned or leased land. With this program option, there is a purchase price limit statewide of $250,000 for mobile homes on owned land, and $200,000 on leased land. Interest rates are a little higher, and the term of the loan is based on the age of the mobile home.
Q. If I own (or have owned) a mobile home, am I eligible for a MaineHousing mortgage?
A. If the mobile home is located on leased land or in a park, and the mobile home has not been anchored to the site, you may be considered a first-time homebuyer under federal regulation and you may be eligible for a MaineHousing mortgage.
If you have a mobile home on owned land (attached or unattached), or if you have a mobile home that is permanently attached to leased land, you are not eligible for a MaineHousing mortgage.
Q. What are the income and purchase price limits?
A. Although income limits apply, most Maine Households are income eligible for a MaineHousing mortgage. Limits vary depending on how many people live in your household and where you plan to buy your home. Similarly, most homes sold in Maine are purchase price eligible.
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Q. What types of properties are eligible?
A. Depends on the selected government guaranty or private mortgage insurer:
Q. What is federal recapture tax and who pays it?
A. Because MaineHousing mortgages are financed with mortgage revenue bonds, they are subject to a federal recapture provision. This means that if you sell the home within nine years of purchase and you make a profit and your income has increased substantially, the federal government may claim in taxes a portion of the money you saved with a MaineHousing mortgage. Most MaineHousing borrowers who sell early pay no, or very little federal recapture tax. Effective January 1, 2013, those who do pay federal recapture tax may receive reimbursement from MaineHousing.
Q. What are the guidelines to be eligible for Recapture Tax Reimbursement??
A. Your MaineHousing loan closed on or after January 1, 2013, your MaineHousing loan is outstanding at time of sale or disposition, you pay the recapture tax, and timely submit the required forms to MaineHousing.
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Q. Who must complete homebuyer education before loan closing?
A. Applicants who choose Advantage down payment or closing cost assistance must complete a hoMEworks approved homebuyer education class, but anyone thinking of buying a home can benefit from taking a class.
Q. If I choose RD, VA, or FHA mortgage insurance, and they have different guidelines for income and property eligibility than MaineHousing, which guidelines apply?
A. The lender must use the strictest guideline (e.g. the lower annual household income, the maximum mortgage loan amount).
Q. How much land can MaineHousing finance?
A. 3 acres for existing homes or 1 acre for new homes – If the value of the land exceeds 30% of the overall appraised value these limits will apply. However the appraiser may state that the excess has no additional value so no adjustment would be required. If the appraiser determines that the excess land has value, the borrower may contribute the additional down payment. If the value of the land does not exceed 30% of the overall appraised value, no adjustments are required and the whole parcel may be financed.
Q. Does MaineHousing require home inspections?
A. Although MaineHousing does not require home inspections, we highly recommend that homebuyers add a satisfactory home inspection as a condition in the purchase and sales agreement when making an offer on a home. A home inspection provides valuable information on the condition of the home.
Q. What other documentation does MaineHousing require?
A. In addition to the standard documentation used by its lenders, MaineHousing requires:
In addition to the above, veterans, retired or active-duty military who are non-first-time homebuyers applying for the Salute ME program must provide copies of discharge papers (DD Form 214) and/or a Leave and Earning Statement (LES).
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