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Obtaining a Home Mortgage After a Bankruptcy

Stephanie Crawford Stephanie Crawford
Dec 11, 2012 1 min read
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Obtaining a Home Mortgage After a Bankruptcy
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Question: I recently came through Chapter 7 bankruptcy. How long will it be before I can buy a house?

Answer: Unfortunately, agents and lenders are not the ones who make the decision on whether or not someone can purchase a home after filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.  The requirements are imposed by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA and the VA (HUD/GNMA).  Because 99%+ of all mortgage loans are secured through one of those federal agencies, we are required to follow their guidelines.  Fannie Mae requires a minimum of 4 years and FHA is 2 years with documented extenuating circumstances that led to the bankruptcy (medical emergency, loss of employment, death of spouse, etc.). It’s 3 yrs for standard/financial mismanagement.

If you think you’ve got enough time under your belt, and you have a minimum credit score of 620, you may be ready. I’d recommend calling Mark Neely with Access National Mortgage (615) 383-9292 ext. 230. Mark’s team will take great care of you!

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Stephanie Crawford
Stephanie Crawford
Realtor

Steph is a Nashville native who has been helping homebuyers and sellers throughout Middle Tennessee since 2003. She's the broker/owner of Brokers Cooperative, manages the NestingInNashville.com website, and oversees contracts, negotiations, and marketing from her home office. 

WRITTEN BY
Stephanie Crawford
Stephanie Crawford
Realtor

Steph is a Nashville native who has been helping homebuyers and sellers throughout Middle Tennessee since 2003. She's the broker/owner of Brokers Cooperative, manages the NestingInNashville.com website, and oversees contracts, negotiations, and marketing from her home office. 

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