Financing
Mobile (Mobile) Homes under FHA
Under the Title I program, approved lenders make loans from
their own funds to eligible borrowers to finance the purchase of a mobile home
and/or lot, and FHA insures the lender against loss if the borrower defaults.
Credit is granted based upon the applicant's credit history and ability to
repay the loan in regular monthly installments.
Title I mobile home loans are not Government loans or
grants, and are not low interest rate loans. The interest rate is fixed and is
generally based upon the prevailing market rate in the area at the time the
loan is made. FHA does not lend money.
Purpose
of the Loan
A Title I loan may be used for the purchase or refinancing
of a mobile home, a developed lot on which to place a mobile home, or a mobile
home and lot in combination. The home must be used as the principal residence
of the borrowers.
Maximum Loan Amount
mobile home only - $48,600
mobile home lot - $16,200
mobile home & lot - $64,800
The dollar limits for lot loans and combination loans may be
increased up to 85 percent in designated high-cost areas. For further
information on high-cost area limits, contact the local HUD field office.
Maximum
Loan Term
20 years for a loan on a mobile home or on a single-section mobile
home and lot.
15 years for a mobile home lot loan.
25 years for a loan on a multi-section mobile home and lot.
Mobile homes are usually purchased through dealers or
retailers that sell the homes. The names of lenders in your area which
specialize in financing mobile homes can be obtained from local retailers.
These retailers are listed in the yellow pages of your telephone directory.
They have the required application forms. FHA neither loans money nor gives
grants to purchase homes. Also, mobile homes must comply with the National Mobile
Home Construction and Safety Standards. The approved FHA lender can explain the
mortgage credit and income eligibility requirements to qualify for a loan.
Consumer
Protection
HUD provides two types of consumer protection. The borrower
must sign a HUD Placement Certificate agreeing that the home has been installed
and set-up to their satisfaction by the retailer before the lender can give the
loan proceeds to the retailer. After moving in, the borrower can call HUD at
(800) 927-2891 to get assistance about the problems with construction of the
home.
Eligible
Borrowers Must:
Have sufficient funds on hand to make the minimum required
down payment of 5 percent.
Be able to demonstrate that they have adequate income to
make the payments on the loan and meet their other expenses.
Intend to use the mobile home as their principal residence.
Have a suitable site on which to place the mobile home. The
home may be placed on a rental site in mobile home park, or on an individual
homesite owned or leased by the borrowers.
An
Eligible Mobile Home Must:
Meet the National Mobile Home Construction and Safety
Standards.
Carry a one-year manufacturer's warranty if it is a new mobile
home.
Be installed on a homesite that meets established local
standards for site suitability and has adequate water supply and sewage
disposal facilities available.
The proceeds of a Title I mobile home loan may not be used
to finance furniture (for example, beds, chairs, sofas, lamps, rugs, etc.).
However, built-in appliances and equipment and wall-to-wall carpeting are
eligible for financing.
Equal
Opportunity in Housing
The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing and
related transactions--including mortgages and home improvement loans. Lenders
may not deny funds or offer less favorable terms and conditions in lending on
the basis of the borrower's race, color, religion, sex, national origin,
familial status (i.e., the presence or number of children in a household) or
disability. In addition, lending decisions may not be based on the race, color,
sex, religion, national origin, familial status or disabilities of persons
associated with the borrower or with the area surrounding the property. If you
believe you have been the victim of discrimination in mortgage lending on one
of the prohibited bases, you may file a fair housing complaint by contacting a
local fair housing advocacy group, the Office of Human Rights for your state or
local government, or by calling the national Fair Housing Hotline at (800)
669-9777 or TTY: (800) 927-9275.