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HARP Refinance with 675 credit score

Do I qualify for a harp refinance with a 675 credit score? by shaura_619_774 from Anaheim, California. Jun 4th 2012 Reply


William J Acres (William_Acres)
#74 ranked lender in Arizona - 8,728 contributions

Your loan must be owned by Freddie or Fannie, and have been initiated prior to June 1st, 2009. With a 675 credit score, it might not work, but the only way to know for sure is to apply... DO NOT USE YOUR CURRENT LOAN SERVICER!!... The best advice I can give you is to contact a LOCAL mortgage broker, not the local "Big" bank, and certainly not one of those 50 states internet lenders...By applying with your LOCAL Broker, you have an advantage because he's familiar with local customs and works with numerous lenders, seeking out the best loan terms for your particular scenario. Because he has lower overhead, he can offer you lower rates and lower fees than most of the larger lenders.. I'm a Broker here in Scottsdale AZ and I only lend in Arizona. If you or someone you know is looking for financing options, feel free to contact me or pass along my information. 480-287-5714 WilliamAcres.com

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Hans Bruhner (Hans Bruhner)
#132 ranked lender in California - 125 contributions

yes you can do a HARP loan with a 675 credit score. You do need to qualify for the loan and it does need to be owned by Fannie or Freddie currently. I am in Northern CA and I can help you no matter what your house value is and many times we do not need to get an appraisal.

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MIKE CONVIN (mconvin)
#6 ranked lender in Delaware - 202 contributions

hi: If your loan is owned by Fannie or Freddie, we can certainly do a look up to verify that..If it is one of them just mentioned, then we can go thru the other requirements.. Please give me a call to discuss so I may go over the guidelines etc for this type of program. Your loan must have been sold to Fannie/Freddie prior to June 29, 2009 to qualify for this program as a start. Mike Convin NMLS # 754875 Emery Federal Credit Union)...Feel free to call anytime at (703) 505 5300

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Ken Burrows (mortgagesforamerica)
#19 ranked lender in Nevada - 572 contributions

Yes you can, we go down to 640 scores as long as we can get a DU or LP Approval. Our rates are aprox. 4% today on a 30yr. fixed. The only fee we charge is $895 underwriting fee. Give me a call and we can go over your options - P: 888-320-7888 - www.MortgageWholesale.net - Ken

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Alex Omer (Alexo@laderahomeloan.com)
#619 ranked lender in California - 2 contributions

your fico score should be just fine so long as your loan is still owned by Fannie Mae and no mortgage late during the past six months. However you still have to qualify based on your income.. we have a local office here in santa ana, please feel free to come by in person or give me a call at 877-223-3105 ext. 6440 thank you ..

Jun 4th 2012
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Bert Carpenter (BertCarpenter)
#37 ranked lender in Arizona - 2,431 contributions

As long as your current loan is HARP eligible, your score will not prevent you from obtaining a new loan. Contact a local Mortgage Banker / Broker. DON'T use one of the big banks, DON'T use one of the big national Mortgage factories, and DON'T use the people you are currently making payments to. Your local or regional Mortgage Banker/Broker is better equipped to handle the HARP program and will have access to many more investors so you get the best deal possible. I not yet licensed in CA, so I can't help you. Whomever you choose, make sure you check them out at the National Mortgage Licensing System at www.NMLSConsumerAccess.org ~ Bert Carpenter, The LoansA2z team of NOVA Home Loans ~ NMLS 40586 ~ www.LoansA2z.com 888-889-9950

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Linda Wintersteen (Linda123)
#63 ranked lender in Arizona - 1,256 contributions

YES YOU CAN!! email me your address and I will make sure that you value will qualify... linda yourloanpartnerforlife@live.com,, and who is your current bank? most people do not realize that this can make a big difference.. linda

Jun 4th 2012
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Dr. Shab Kavandi (skavandi)
#472 ranked lender in California - 53 contributions

Yes we can do HARP with FICO scrow as low as 580! To find out if you qualify for HARP2 you can visit our website (HARP tap) just follwo the instruction there: www.Americanselectfunding.com We are specialized lender doing HARP in CA ! Best,Shab

Jun 4th 2012
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Blake Kleckner (BlakeK)
#391 ranked lender in California - 261 contributions

Your 675 FICO score is fine for a HARP 2 loan. There are 2 very important criteria you must meet to have an opportunity to take advantage of this exceptional loan program. 1st, your existing loan has to have originated before June 1, 2009. 2nd, it has to have been purchased by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. Go to the following web sites to find out. They are self explanatory.http://www.fanniemae.com/loanlookup/ http://www.freddiemac.com/.I am currently doing HARP 2 loan for many clients, 1 whose FICO score is 672. His interest rate is being lowered from 6.125% to 4.125%, and he will be saving over $500/mo.If you meet the 2 criteria above, give me a call 16/7, or email me your phone number so I can call you, and I'll be happy to walk you through the process. To learn more about me and our mortgage brokerage, click on my picture. When the next page pops up, click on "Website" and you will be redirected to ours. We work exclusively in CA and get loans done fast, typically in less than 30 days, at low interest rates and costs. Representing 39 quality lenders that offer more than 1,000 loan programs, we definitely have something for everybody.

Jun 5th 2012
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Joe Metzler (JoeMetzler)
#17 ranked lender in Minnesota - 4,843 contributions

Credit scores are only one part of the loan approval process. Contact a local licensed loan officer to discuss your overall situation and qualifications. How do you know if your loan officer is licensed? Go to www.NMLSconsumerAcess.org. Type in their name or NMLS number. Look at the end of their information page. If it says "Federal Mortgage Loan Originator", they DO NOT have a license. Do NOT work with them.

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Todd Tholl (toddtholl@leader1.com)
#4 ranked lender in Iowa - 239 contributions

Yes, your score is high enought

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Ralph Richard Guertin (ralph@absolutelowrates.com)
#58 ranked lender in Georgia - 807 contributions

call a local mortgage broker from our panel and have them run DU or LP, if of course you have a Harp 2 eligible property

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