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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

End in Sight for Seller-Funded Down Payments

From Realtor Magazine Online, Daily Real Estate News September 2, 2008

Prospective homeowners have until Oct. 1, 2008, to use down payment assistance from a seller to purchase a house.

The Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 signed into law in July bars such seller-funded aid on Federal Housing Administration-backed mortgages.

Lawmakers added the provision to the housing relief package because about 40 percent of FHA borrowers who went into foreclosure in the past year received down payment assistance from a seller.

However, some industry professionals are worried that the rule change will keep some buyers out of th market.

Scott Syphax, president of The Nehemiah Corp., which runs a privately funded down payment assistance program, cites a report by housing research firm Zelman & Associates.

The report found that 10 to 25 percent of potential home buyers will have no way of securing home ownership without seller-funded down payment assistance, and stated that the rule change will have far-reaching implications for the real estate industry at large.

Source: Augusta Chronicle (GA), Tim Rausch (09/02/08)

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