203k U N D E R S T A N D I N G A G U I D E T O H O M E O W N E R S H I P

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203k U N D E R S T A N D I N G A G U I D E T O H O M E O W N E R S H I P

How do you turn a fixer upper into your dream home? T he purchase of a house that needs repairs is often a catch-22 situation, because the bank won't lend the money to buy the house until the repairs are complete, and the repairs can't be done until the house has been purchased. HUD's 203k program can help you with the purchase or refinance of a property by allowing you to roll-in the costs of repairs and improvements up to 110% of the after improved value of the home with a minimum 3.5% down payment.

The Federal Housing Administration (FHA), which is part of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), administers various single family mortgage insurance programs. The Section 203k program is HUD s primary program for the rehabilitation and repair of 1-4 family properties. 203k - How Is It Different? Most mortgage financing plans provide only permanent financing. That is, the lender will not usually close the loan unless the condition and value of the property provides adequate loan security. When rehabilitation is involved, this means that a lender typically requires the improvements to be finished before a long-term mortgage is made. When a homebuyer wants to purchase a house in need of repair or modernization, the homebuyer usually has to obtain financing first to purchase the dwelling; additional financing to do the rehabilitation construction; and a permanent mortgage when the work is completed to pay off the interim loans with a permanent mortgage. Often the interim financing (the acquisition and construction loans) involves relatively high interest rates and short amortization periods. The Section 203k program was designed to address this situation. The borrower can get just one mortgage loan, at a long-term fixed (or adjustable) rate, to finance both the acquisition and the rehabilitation of the property. To provide funds for the rehabilitation, the mortgage amount is based on the projected value of the property with the work completed, taking into account the cost of the work. There are two Different 203k Loans Available Choosing which loan suits you best will depend on the amount of improvement your property needs. Limited: The 203k Limited is an all-in-one loan used for homes that need minor repairs. It allows borrowers to finance the purchase of an existing home and make improvements or upgrades up to $35,000 before movein. There is a minimum repair cost of $5,000 and the borrower must occupy the property. This can include septic and wells. Standard: The Standard 203k is an all-in-one loan used when homes need major rehabilitation, or when repairs are structural, involves landscaping, or when the renovation costs exceed $35,000. There must be a minimum of $5,000 worth of repairs, and again, the borrower must occupy the property. FHA loan limits are based on property type and location of the property being financed. A portion of the loan proceeds are used to pay the seller, or, if a refinance, to pay off the existing mortgage, and the remaining funds are placed in an escrow account and released as rehabilitation is completed. You may also roll in up to six months of mortgage payments if the HUD consultant determines you need to be displaced from the home during the repairs.

To be eligible, the property must be a one-to four-family dwelling that has been completed for at least one year. In addition to typical home rehabilitation projects, this program can be used to convert a one-family dwelling to a two, three, or four-family dwelling. An existing multi-unit dwelling could be decreased to a one- to four-family unit. A 203k mortgage may be originated on a mixed use residential property provided: 1. The property has no greater than 25 percent (for a one story building); 33 percent (for a three story building); and 49 percent (for a two story building) of its floor area used for commercial (storefront) purposes; 2. The commercial use will not affect the health and safety of the occupants of the residential property; and 3. The rehabilitation funds will only be used for the residential functions of the dwelling and areas used to access the residential part of the property. A 203k mortgage may be originated on a condominium provided: 1. The condominium project has been approved by FHA 2. Must be owner occupied (no investors) 3. Rehab is limited only to the interior of the property 4. The lesser of 5 units in the project or 25% of the total number of units can be undergoing rehabilitation at the same time 5. The maximum amount of the loan cannot exceed 100% of the after improved value 6. No more than four condo units per building How the program can be used This program can be used to accomplish rehabilitation and/or improvement of an existing one-to-four unit dwelling in one of two ways: 1. To purchase a home and rehabilitate or upgrade it 2. To refinance an existing mortgage and rehabilitate the home

What to expect: 1. Find a Property and Make the Offer A potential homebuyer locates a fixer-upper and executes a purchase agreement or sales contract after doing a feasibility analysis of the property with their real estate agent. 2. Contact MeI m the lender and 203k Specialist The homebuyer then selects an FHA-approved 203k lender and arranges for a detailed proposal from licensed contractors showing the scope of the work to be done, including a detailed cost estimate on each repair or improvement of the project. 3. Appraise the Property The appraisal is performed to determine the value of the property after renovation. 4. Loan is Approved and Closed The borrower, property and requested improvements are approved and the loan closes for an amount that will cover the purchase or refinance cost of the property, along with the improvement costs. The amount of the loan will also include a contingency reserve of 10% to 20% of the total renovation costs and is used to cover any overages resulting from extra work required to complete the work proposed. At closing, the seller of the property is paid off and the remaining funds are put in an escrow account to pay for the repairs and improvements during the rehabilitation period. 5. Work Begins on the Property The mortgage payments and renovation begin after the loan closes. The borrower can decide to have up to six mortgage payments (PITI) put into the cost of rehabilitation if the property is not going to be occupied during construction, but it cannot exceed the length of time it is estimated to complete the rehab. 6. Disbursements & Payment (Draws) Escrowed funds are released to the contractor during construction through a series of draw requests for completed work. To ensure completion of the job, 10% of each draw is held back; this money is paid after the lender determines there will be no liens on the property. The borrower will always approve the release of funds to the contractor. 50% of funds for repairs are paid at closing & 50% when the work is completed.

Eligible Improvements of the 203k Limited Repair/Replacement of roofs, gutters and downspouts Repair/Replacement/upgrade of existing HVAC systems Repair/Replacement of flooring Minor renovation, such as kitchens & baths, which do not involve structural repairs Painting, both exterior and interior Weatherization, including storm windows and doors, insulation, weather stripping, etc. Purchase and installation of appliances, including free-standing ranges, refrigerators, washers/dryers, dishwashers and microwave ovens Accessibility improvements for persons with disabilities Lead-based paint stabilization or abatement of lead-based paint hazards Repair/replace/add exterior decks, patios, porches Basement finishing and renovation with does not involve structural repairs Basement waterproofing Window and door replacements and exterior wall re-siding Ineligible Improvements include: Renovation involving structural changes, like moving a load-bearing wall, or new construction, like adding rooms Landscaping or Fencing Work that will not start within 30 days of loan closing or will cause the borrower to be displaced from the home for more than 30 days or renovations that will take more than 6 months to complete Luxury items like swimming pools, hot tubs, tennis courts, etc.

Contractor Requirements Borrowers must use licensed and insured contractors to complete rehab unless borrower can provide documented proof that they can perform the work. Example: Borrower is a licensed plumber or electrician, etc. NO DIY. Timelines and Disbursements for the 203k Limited Timelines When the loan closes, the mortgage proceeds will be disbursed to pay off the seller of the existing property and the Rehabilitation Escrow Account will be established. Construction may begin. Depending on the type of improvements the homeowner has up to six (6) months for completion. Disbursements & Payments (Draws) No more than two payments may be made to each contractor. The first payment is intended to defray material costs and shall not be more than 50% of the estimated costs of all repairs and improvements. The Lender will allow the first payment at closing to cover for, and not exceed, actual required contractor deposits, building permits, and/or the cost of building materials incurred prior to construction. Before a final disbursement is made, the borrower must sign a statement acknowledging that the work has been completed in a workmanlike and satisfactory manner. A final inspection is required regardless of the improvement or repair, and must be done at completion before the final disbursement is released. Any leftover funds are applied to principal balance of the loan. Features of the Standard 203k FHA Approved Consultants All Standard 203k loans must use a FHA Approved 203k consultant. The HUD consultant will be very helpful as they will assist you in determining the scope of repairs and the budget for the work to be done. Once the project has been determined the HUD consultant will give you a specification of repairs plan that will detail the work to be completed and the associated costs. The HUD consultant will also carry out the disbursement and final inspections needed to pay your contractors. Basically they are there to help you through the construction process and verify all work is completed satisfactorily and as stated and that the home meets HUD s minimum property guidelines when repairs are completed. $

Eligible Improvements for the 203k Standard Homeowners can use the 203k program to finance desired repairs or upgrades such items as painting, room additions, decks and other items even if the home does not need any other improvements. Eligible improvements can range from relatively minor (though exceeding $5,000 in cost) to virtual reconstruction: a home has been demolished or will be razed as part of rehabilitation is eligible, for example, provided that the existing foundation system remains in place. The types of improvements that borrowers may make using Section 203k Standard loan financing include: All of the improvements listed in the eligible improvements for a limited 203k. Well and septic repair Structural alterations and reconstruction, like room additions, repair of termite damage, major remodeling of kitchens and bathrooms, finishing an attic or basement, adding a second story to a home, etc. Major landscaping and site improvement including correction of grading and drainage problems, tree removal and repair of sidewalks and driveway, if they are a safety hazard to the property. Timelines, Disbursements and Inspections for the 203k Standard Timeline When the loan closes, the mortgage proceeds will be disbursed to pay off the seller of the existing property and the Rehabilitation Escrow Account will be established. Construction may begin. The homeowner has up to six (6) months to complete the work depending on the extent of work to be completed. Disbursements As construction progresses, funds are released after the work is inspected by a HUD-approved inspector. A maximum of 5 draws are allowed. Draw amounts may vary and are based on the work performed. Disbursements are made as each phase of the project is completed based on the draw paperwork provided by the consultant. Inspections are required prior to each disbursement. $

A ten (10) percent holdback is required on each disbursement released from the Rehabilitation Escrow Account. The Holdback/Contingency Fee is: 1) Used as an incentive to insure all work is completed and to cover health, safety and unplanned issues that arise during construction. 2) Required on FHA 203k; recommended on Streamline 3) Required on properties older than 30 years and/or over $7,500 in rehabilitation costs. 4) A minimum of 10% of the cost or rehabilitation and maximum of 20%. If not used (after all construction is complete) the remaining amount will be applied to pay down the principal balance of the loan. The total of all holdbacks may be released only after a final inspection of the rehabilitation and issuance of the Final Release Notice. Maximum Mortgage Amount Calculation REFINANCE: Based on the lesser of: 1) The existing mortgage balance before rehabilitation, plus the estimated cost of rehabilitation and allowable closing costs or 2) The lesser of the As-Is value plus rehabilitation costs or 110 percent of the After-Improved value multiplied by 97.75%. PURCHASE: The maximum mortgage amount is based on the lesser of 1) or 2) of the below multiplied by 96.5%. 1) The As-is value or the purchase price of the property before rehabilitation, whichever is less, plus the estimated cost of rehabilitation or 2) 110 percent of the After-Improved value of the property.

Potential Home Checklist Print out a few copies of this checklist to use as you visit prospective homes. Having a record of what each home offers can make your final decision much easier. Date Seen Address Price Property Taxes Seller Age of Home Neighborhood Style of home o Two Story o Ranch o Split Level o Traditional o Contemporary o Cape cod o Townhouse o Condo Type of construction o Wood o Brick o Stone o Stucco o Vinyl Siding o Aluminum Siding Exterior Features Landscaping o Good o Fair o Poor Fencing o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Porch o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Paint o Good o Fair o Poor Patio o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Deck o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Garage o 1 car o 2 car o 3 car o Detached o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Roof Condition o Good o Fair o Poor Sidewalks o Yes o No Well-maintained neighborhood o Yes o No Interior Features Kitchen Eat-in o Yes o No Flooring o Ceramic o Vinyl o Wood o Carpet o Good o Fair o Poor Appliances o Good o Fair o Poor Cabinets o Good o Fair o Poor Windows o Good o Fair o Poor Dining room Flooring o Ceramic o Hardwood o Tile o Good o Fair o Poor Lighting fixtures o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Living room Flooring o Ceramic o Hardwood o Tile o Good o Fair o Poor Lighting fixtures o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Fireplace o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Den Flooring o Ceramic o Hardwood o Tile o Good o Fair o Poor Lighting fixtures o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Fireplace o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Hallway Flooring o Ceramic o Hardwood o Tile o Good o Fair o Poor Linen closet o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent

Total bedrooms Bedroom 1 Flooring o Carpet o Hardwood o Tile o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Closet o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Bedroom 2 Flooring o Carpet o Hardwood o Tile o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Closet o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Bedroom 3 Flooring o Carpet o Hardwood o Tile o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Closet o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Total Bathrooms Master Bath Flooring o Ceramic o Vinyl o Wood o Carpet o Good o Fair o Poor Tub o Good o Fair o Poor Fixtures o Good o Fair o Poor Guest Bath _ Flooring o Ceramic o Vinyl o Wood o Carpet o Good o Fair o Poor Tub o Good o Fair o Poor Fixtures o Good o Fair o Poor Laundry room Location Washer o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Dryer o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Good closet space o Yes o No Basement o Yes o No o Finished o Carpet o Hardwood o Tile Utilities Type of heating Insulation o Hot Water o Gas o Electric o Oil o Fiberglass o Cellulose o Foam o Nonexistent Central Air o Yes o No Plumbing Condition o Good o Fair o Poor o Nonexistent Sump pump/drainage system Connected to sewer system o Yes o Yes o No o No Age of heating system Age/capacity of water heater Age of electrical wiring Easy proximity to: o Work o Schools o Shopping o Airport Area o Industry o Highways o Houses of worship o Train station o Public transportation o Doctors/dentists

Renovation Checklist Room/Location Problem Area Renovation Needed Chris Puorro Executive Vice President/Production Director Office: 800-342-6597 Cell: 201-401-1382 511 South Avenue East, Cranford, NJ 07016 Jersey Mortgage Company of New Jersey, Inc. (Jersey Mortgage) 511 South Avenue East, Cranford, NJ 07016. 800-342-6597. NMLS No. 2761. Licensed by the New Jersey of Banking & Insurance. Licensed Mortgage Banker -- NYS Banking Department Services. Jersey Mortgage is an Equal Housing Opportunity Lender. Residential mortgage loans/home equity lines of credit are subject to the underwriting standards and independent approval of Jersey Mortgage. Rates, terms, and programs are subject to change without notice. Residential mortgage loans/home equity lines of credit may not be available in all states. Other restrictions may apply. Not an offer or commitment to lend.