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To prevent an FHA bailout, lower the conforming limit on GSE loans
By golfplan18 Follow Tue, 31 Jul 2012, 7:41am 521 views 4 comments
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I don't think we will ever go 20% down again.
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Fha is self funding
Why would they need a bailout?
They have already jacked up their fees bigtime, devouring the savings would be fha suckers might have enjoyed by the lower rates.
Pmi premiums are now 1.75% upfront, and 1.25%annual
That's some expensive insurance to pay, just to avoid using conventional banking loan standards of 20% downpayments
I wonder what's been happening to people that signed up for fha loans and paid the pmi for what they thought were the original terms, yet now they find themselves still without the 78% ltv? Does fha contractually force them to continue paying pmi until they hit the magic number or are they relinquished their responsibility after xx months (60,72) not sure what is standard
The more I think about this government program, the more I realize it ought to go. And what is it with so many different kinds of insurance going bust? A capitalist society should look to mitigate their own risks, not subjugate that responsibility to so called "insurance" mechanisms, especially when they are exposed to not really model risk assessment that well themselves.
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errc says
I read that if these delinquencies continues and move into default that FHA could be 50 billion to 100 billion upside down. Especially, since not paying your mortgage is becoming more acceptable.