Grabbing the attention of mortgage professionals was FHA's decision to adopt language from HVCC appraisal guidelines. The HVCC, which has been the subject of heated debate within the industry, was implemented by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on May 1, 2009. At that time the FHA decided not to adhere to the policy. This undoubtedly increased demand for FHA loan products as originators quickly learned of the multitude of problems associated with HVCC. The new requirements will prohibit any commissioned based lender staff member from ordering an FHA appraisal.
FHA will not require the use of AMCs or other third party organizations for appraisal ordering, if lenders do use AMCs and/or other third party organizations FHA-approved lenders must ensure that:
FHA issued five new mortgage letters explaining the policy changes. Here are links to each mortgagee letter:
Mortgagee Letter 09-28: Appraiser Independence Mortgagee Letter 09-29: Appraisal Portability Mortgagee Letter 09-30: Appraisal Validity Periods Mortgagee Letter 09-31: Strengthening Counter Party Risk Periods Mortgagee Letter 09-32: Revised Streamline Refinance Transactions Source: Mortgage News Daily
Mortgagee Letter 09-28: Appraiser Independence
Mortgagee Letter 09-29: Appraisal Portability
Mortgagee Letter 09-30: Appraisal Validity Periods
Mortgagee Letter 09-31: Strengthening Counter Party Risk Periods
Mortgagee Letter 09-32: Revised Streamline Refinance Transactions
Source: Mortgage News Daily
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