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The Homeownership Department

IHDA Procedural Guide

The Illinois Housing Development Authority 401 N. Michigan Avenue

Suite 700 Chicago, IL 60611 1-877-456-2656 www.ihda.org

Revised January, 2016 Revised March 2016

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE INTRODUCTION ………………………………………………………………………………………… 3

ILLINOIS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY..................................................... 4

IHDA MORTGAGE LOAN PROGRAM…………………………………...….......................... 4

PROCESS OVERVIEW – BASICS….…………….….………….……………………….…………….. 5

PRE-SCREENING FOR IHDA COMPLIANCE............................................................ 5

RESERVING/COMMITTING THE LOAN.................................................................. 6

TAX CODE COMPLIANCE REVIEW…….…………………..…......................................... 7

FIRST TIME HOME BUYER/EXEMPT….……........................................................... 7

HOUSEHOLD INCOME……………………………………. ............................................. 10

PURCHASE PRICE LIMIT AND QUALIFIED DWELLING............................................... 13

ASSUMPTIONS……………………………………………………………………….................... 17

FEDERAL RECAPTURE TAX................................................................................ 17

IHDA COMPLIANCE REVIEW PROCESS………........................................................ 19

LOAN CLOSING……….…………………………………................................................ 19

QUALITY CONTROL………………………………………………………………………………….. 20

POST CLOSE................................................................................................. 20

FEES………………………..…………………............................................................ 22

SUPPLEMENT - MCC………............................................................................ 23

PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS……………………………………….…...….………………………… 27

PROGRAM OPTIONS...……………………………………………………..………………………. 29

1ST HOME ILLINOIS MORTGAGE PROGRAM…………………………………………………….. 33

RESOURCES…………………………………………………………….……………………………… 35

GLOSSARY OF TERMS…….…………………………………………………………………………. 37

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March 2016

Welcome to the Illinois Housing Development Authority’s (IHDA) Procedural Guide. This Guide is designed to assist you in originating IHDA mortgage loan products. IHDA’s on-line loan reservation system, MITAS, is addressed in its own guide, which can be located at www.ihda.org. Please note that the information contained in this guide is subject to change. Should the need for any clarification or questions arise regarding what is contained in this guide, please feel free to contact an IHDA representative or IHDA’s helpline at 1-877-456-2656:

Managing Director, Homeownership Programs Tara Pavlik 312-836-5204 [email protected]

Account Managers: Greg Faulkner 312-914-5023 [email protected]

Homeownership Staff: Linda Benson, Supervisor 312-836-5249 [email protected] Allison Crane 312-836-8561 [email protected] Diana Esparza-Navarrete 312-836-5371 [email protected]

John Maksim 312-836-5237 [email protected] Lee Gattuso 312-836-5324 [email protected] Aaron Turner 312-836-5347 [email protected] Doris Ochoa 312-836-5322 [email protected]

A resource page and glossary are located at the end of this guide for your convenience. The procedures contained herein are subject to change, so please consult the IHDA website on a regular basis, or call an IHDA Homeownership Compliance Specialist. Thank you for participating in IHDA’s mortgage loan programs! We are very excited to offer reliable and relevant products to your clients.

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ILLINOIS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

The Illinois Housing Development Authority is a self-supporting state agency that finances the creation and preservation of affordable housing throughout Illinois. Historically, the Authority utilized Mortgage Revenue Bonds as a primary funding source for its single family loan program(s). Presently, IHDA accomplishes its mission through a number of federal and state funding sources. IHDA is also a bonding authority and independently sells bonds, based on its own good credit, to finance affordable housing in Illinois.

Since its creation in 1967, IHDA has allocated over $14.6 billion to finance more than 245,000 affordable units across the state.

THE ILLINOIS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MORTGAGE LOAN PROGRAM

IHDA mortgage loan programs offer safe and reliable mortgage products with affordable interest rates and can include down payment assistance to first time home-buyers, qualified veterans, and non-first time home buyers. All mortgage products are subject to income and purchase price limits (see supplement). Eligibility for each product is based on the borrower’s credit profile, household income, and the purchase price of the home. The majority of IHDA mortgage loan programs are available statewide. Currently, the following loan programs are available through IHDA:

1) @Home Illinois Mortgage program – includes the following types of transactions:

a) @Home First mortgage only (includes FHA, VA, Conventional FNMA HFA Preferred, USDA/RD) for purchase and refinance (no FHA to FHA)

b) @Home First Mortgage with Down Payment Assistance (DPA)

c) @Home First Mortgage with Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC)

d) @Home First Mortgage with DPA and MCC

e) @Home Conventional with Lender Paid Mortgage Insurance (LPMI)

Includes FHA, VA, Conventional FNMA HFA Preferred, and USDA/RD first mortgage loans for first time home buyers in IL and can include repayable Down Payment Assistance (DPA) 2nd loan and/or an MCC.

2) 1st Home Illinois program – includes the following types of transactions:

FHA, VA, Conventional FNMA HFA Preferred, and USDA/RD first mortgage loans for first time home buyers in IL with forgivable Down Payment Assistance (DPA) loan. No MCC, no LPMI, no new construction permitted, 1-2 units only.

More detailed information regarding individual loan programs follows on page 27.

Please note that program availability is subject to change without notice.

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PROCESS OVERVIEW

BASICS

1. LENDER PRE-SCREENS BORROWER/CO-BORROWER AND/OR SPOUSE

2. LENDER COMMITS/RESERVES LOAN(S) IN MITAS

3. LENDER PERFORMS AND COMPLETES TAX CODE COMPLIANCE REVIEW AND PERFORMS

CREDIT UNDERWRITE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AGENCY REGULATIONS/GUIDELINES

4. LENDER CLOSES LOAN

5. PRIOR TO SENDING LOAN TO IHDA, LENDER VALIDATES LOAN DATA/INFORMATION

IN MITAS

6. LENDER UPLOADS TWO PACKAGES TO MITAS: 1) THE COMPLETE LOAN DELIVERY

(INVESTOR) FILE, AND 2) IHDA DOCUMENTS WITH SUBMISSION COVER AND DATA

SUMMARY SHEET AND IF APPLICABLE, FORWARDS $350 PAYMENT FOR MCC TO

IHDA WITH SUBMISSION COVER

7. LENDER UPLOADS REQUIRED FILE TO US BANK HFA DIVISION VIA DOC VELOCITY

AND FORWARDS ORIGINAL NOTE(S) TO US BANK HFA DIVISION

8. IHDA REVIEWS ALL DOCUMENTS UPLOADED TO MITAS (INCLUDING ANY MCC*

DOCUMENTS IF APPLICABLE), VERIFIES TAX CODE COMPLIANCE AND APPROVES LOAN

FOR PURCHASE

9. UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLETION AND REVIEW OF STEPS 6 - 8, US BANK HFA

DIVISION WILL PURCHASE LOAN(S) FROM LENDER

10. * MCC DOCS ARE REVIEWED BY IHDA AND MCC IS ISSUED BY IHDA TO BORROWER

PRE-SCREENING FOR IHDA COMPLIANCE – ALL BUYERS/BORROWERS The borrower (and non-borrowing/non-purchasing spouse) should be pre-screened to determine whether borrower (and any co-borrower/spouse) is eligible for IHDA’s program. For bond compliant loans, eligibility for the basic IHDA program includes:

1. Borrower (and non-purchasing spouse) must be a first-time home buyer or exempt* at time of application for @HomeIllinois with MCC and for 1stHomeIllinois

2. Co-borrower/spouse must be a first-time homebuyer or exempt* at time of application for @HomeIllinois with MCC

3. Total household income must be below program county limit

4. Home must be a qualified dwelling situated on less than 5 acres of land

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5. Purchase price of home must be below the program county limit

6. For 1stHome Illinois program, borrower (including non-purchasing spouse) and co-borrower must be first time home buyers, purchasing a 1 unit existing qualified dwelling within a program designated county (Boone, Cook, DeKalb, Fulton, Kane, Marion, McHenry, St. Clair, Will, Winnebago).

If the loan officer determines that the applicant is eligible for the IHDA program, the loan application is completed. Before committing the loan, loan officer/originator must make a determination as to borrower’s income threshold in order to select the appropriate IHDA program (above 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) or below 80% of the AMI). For information on income thresholds, please see page 12.

*Exempt = qualified veteran (borrower must be a veteran), or property is in targeted area. Note that if only the spouse is a veteran, the spouse must also be a borrower/mortgagor and obligated on the note.

Important Note: As of March 1, 2015, non-first time home buyers are able to obtain down payment assistance through @Home Illinois. Remember that the same income and purchase price limits apply, and property must be a qualified dwelling.

All borrower loan files must be reviewed by lender for IHDA compliance as well as creditworthiness in accordance with agency (FHA, VA, FNMA, RD/USDA) regulations and guidelines; and also must comply with US Bank HFA division guidelines and Federal regulatory guidelines including CFPB, Dodd-Frank, OFAC check, TRID, etc.

RESERVING AND COMMITTING THE LOAN In order to commit/reserve a loan for any of the IHDA programs, the Lender must commit/reserve the loan using IHDA’s online loan reservation system (currently, MITAS). The potential buyer(s) must have a valid real estate contract in place prior to registration/commitment.

Please note that MITAS input is not addressed in this Guide. The document that addresses online reservation system input (the IHDA Reservation Manual) can be found on http://www.ihda.org/lenders-realtors/common-forms-3/.

When the commitment/reservation is made, the interest rate is locked for 60 days regardless of future rate changes. Loans must be purchased by IHDA/master servicer by the 60th day. If a loan has not been purchased by the 60th day, a 25 bps reduction in Service Release Premium (SRP) will be made. If a loan has not been purchased by the 90th day IHDA is under no obligation to purchase the loan(s), and additional SRP reductions may occur. You must contact IHDA on any loan expected to be delivered at 90 days or after; approval/acknowledgment must be made by IHDA (Managing Director) and MITAS system noted accordingly.

A cancellation and re-registration by the same borrower(s) will not be permitted for 60 days unless the borrower has obtained a contract on a different property. It is suggested

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that a borrower commit the loan when the appraisal has been received and the loan file is fully complete. Generally speaking, once a loan is reserved/committed, the lender will perform a review of the loan file for tax code compliance and for credit underwriting - each of which is a separate and unique review.

TAX CODE COMPLIANCE REVIEW Tax Code Compliance Underwriting Review is unique to IHDA loan programs and must be performed by the lender for all IHDA programs, including loans with a Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC). A lender-signed certification attesting to review and tax code compliance is required to be in each file.

Tax Code Compliance Underwriting Review consists of documenting three basic determinations:

1. Is the borrower (and spouse) a first-time homebuyer, or exempt from this requirement? OR is borrower a non-first time home buyer meeting income, purchase price, and all other IHDA program restrictions?

2. Is the borrower’s total household income within the allowable limits for the area in which they intend to reside? Note that IHDA has developed the income calculator to be used in determining whether income is compliant or non-compliant. (Income Calculator Guide)

3. Is the residence a qualified dwelling whose purchase price is within the allowable limits for the area in which it is located?

The following are parameters for determining tax code compliance (which is the lender’s responsibility):

1. FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS/EXEMPT

HOW TO DOCUMENT A FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER(S) Each borrower (first time or subsequent) and spouse must provide copies of his or her signed Federal income tax returns (or transcripts directly from IRS) from the most recent three (3) years, including all attached schedules. Copies of W-2 forms from the most recent filed federal tax return must also be included. (Remember that if a loan closes April 15, or after, in any given year, you must obtain and provide the signed Federal tax return for that year to IHDA with the delivered file. We cannot purchase a loan until we have the most recent 3 years of signed tax returns (or transcripts from IRS if available); even if a borrower filed an extension, we cannot purchase without the most recent 3 years of tax returns. Please do not ask borrowers to provide state income tax returns and do not submit them, as they cannot be used as an alternative to Federal returns.

DETERMINATION: Review the tax returns to see if deductions were taken for mortgage interest or real estate taxes. If deductions were taken, the borrower may not be a first-time homebuyer. It must be determined whether the interest

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deduction in question applied to a principal place of residence or some other property. It is also suggested that the credit report be reviewed for possible mortgage history.

ISSUES THAT MAY AFFECT FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER(S) STATUS

PRIOR OWNERSHIP OF A MOBILE HOME: A prior ownership interest in a mobile home does

not disqualify a borrower as a first-time homebuyer as long as adequate documentation* is provided to confirm the following facts:

1. Components which operate only during transportation (hitch and axles) have not been removed.

2. The mobile home can be legally transported on state highways without first being disassembled into sections. The legal dimensional limits in Illinois are 14 feet 6 inches wide by 95 feet long (including the truck pulling the mobile home).

3. Permanent structures have not been added to the mobile home. Such items include affixed decks, room additions, etc. If a deck has been built and the mobile home is merely sitting next to the deck, that would not constitute “permanently affixed.”

Prior ownership (within three years) of a “double-wide” mobile home will disqualify a possible borrower since disassembly is required for transport.

*DOCUMENTATION: The best documentation is a photograph of the axles and hitch of the mobile home. Include these photograph(s) in the loan file when submitting to IHDA.

INHERITED PROPERTY: An expectancy to inherit property does not constitute an ownership

interest. However, if the person occupies the inherited property after acquiring a vested title interest, the person is no longer a first-time homebuyer. [For example: son is taking care of sick mother in her home, she passes away leaving property to son – he is not a first time home buyer because he has beneficial interest in the property and has lived in the home as his primary residence within the most recent three years].

NEW MORTGAGE REQUIREMENT: The borrower cannot have had a prior mortgage or

other financing on the subject residence, except in the following cases:

Bridge or Construction Loans: A prior mortgage obtained for temporary financing, such as a bridge or construction loan, is acceptable provided that the mortgage has a stated term of 24 months or less. Evidence that the bridge loan has been recorded must be provided.

Contract for Deed: A contract for deed, or an installment sales contract, is considered seller-financed; therefore, a contract purchaser is an eligible borrower as long as the contract has a stated term of 24 months or less. The contract for deed or installment sales contract must be recorded.

Lease with Option to Purchase: Seller financing is established when a rent credit is

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provided under a lease with option to purchase. The renter is an eligible first-time borrower as long as A) the lease provides a right of first refusal to purchase and no portion of the rent paid has been, or will be, credited to the purchase price; or B) the term of the lease does not extend beyond 24 months of the new IHDA loan closing date.

DIVORCE WITHIN THE LAST THREE YEARS: A borrower who has divorced within the last

three (3) years and had an ownership interest in another residence can still qualify as a first-time homebuyer IF the borrower resided in another property for the three (3) years prior to the closing of the IHDA loan. Please consult the Divorce Decree/Property Settlement for ownership interest status (must be stated to be non-marital property) and provide supporting documentation such as a lease with signed statement from borrower attesting to primary residency if the borrower’s principal residence for the most recent three (3) years was another property.

MARRIED OR SEPARATED BORROWERS TAKING TITLE INDIVIDUALLY: For IHDA tax code

compliance, a person is either married or single; there is no gray area. Both borrower AND spouse need to be qualified in cases where spouse is not borrowing, and verify that borrower AND spouse are first time home buyers or exempt. Remember that if borrower marries during the mortgage loan process, documentation will need to include the new spouse’s income when determining compliance for income and first time homebuyer status. Obtain a copy of the marriage certificate and obtain three (3) years signed Federal tax returns (or transcripts) with most recent year’s W2 and pay stubs for spouse.

Please note that this requirement only applies to tax code compliance underwriting within the program. This is not an issue when performing the credit underwriting.

DOCUMENTATION: Review the tax returns for both the buyer and the spouse to see if deductions were taken for mortgage interest or real estate taxes. If deductions were taken, the borrower or spouse may not be first-time homebuyers. It must be determined whether the interest deduction in question applied to a principal place of residence or some other property.

LENDER EMPLOYEES OR IHDA EMPLOYEES: Employees of participating lenders and

employees of IHDA are eligible for IHDA programs. To prevent any appearance of impropriety, participation by lender employees requires approval by IHDA. Lender must request approval through their Compliance Specialist in writing prior to submitting a loan for purchase to assure privacy of information.

HOME CONSTRUCTED ON LAND OWNED BY BORROWER: If borrower purchased land more

than two (2) years prior to start of construction, the cost of the land is not included in the acquisition cost. Obtain a certified copy of the recorded deed to document and determine whether cost of land should or should not be included in acquisition cost.

If the land was acquired within the two (2) year limitation, the value of the land must be included in the acquisition cost and can be documented with a copy of the sales contract or closing statement if financed. If the borrower acquired the land through seller financing or inheritance, the acquisition date is the date of the seller finance agreement or date of

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death.

In all cases, remember to follow agency regulations for credit underwrite, appraisal requirements, etc.

FORECLOSURE: Remember to follow agency regulations with regard to borrowers with

prior foreclosure.

NON-OCCUPANT CO-BORROWERS: All borrowers must occupy subject property within 60

days of close. No non-occupant co-borrowers are permitted.

2. HOUSEHOLD INCOME The borrower(s) and relevant parties (defined below) must have a total household income that does not exceed the applicable limit in effect at the time of loan closing.

The term “borrower” includes the borrower(s) and the co-borrower(s). The term “relevant parties” includes a spouse even if they are not going on the title or are waiving homestead rights. Any adult (18+) who intends to live in the home is also considered a relevant party and their income must be included in the income calculation. IHDA’s income calculator and checklist are tools to assist in completing income calculation and can be found here: http://www.ihda.org/lenders-realtors/common-forms-3/.

A presentation on how to use the income calculator can be found here: http://www.ihda.org/lenders-realtors/common-forms-3/ under the Trainings section.

Use the most recent IHDA income calculator each time income is calculated for borrower(s) and household occupants. Once all sections have been completed, including the entire household information section, income must be shown to be compliant. If the income is over the income limit for the county and household size, the borrower is not eligible for our program. This applies to first time AND non-first time home buyers.

CALCULATION: Total household income is the borrower’s and relevant parties’

annualized gross income. Annualized gross income is gross monthly income from current job(s) (see glossary), at the time of application, multiplied by 12. (Tax code requires that IHDA projects income forward for one year). Remember - income from all household occupants 18 years of age and older must be documented.

NOTE: If there is a change in income/job between the time of making the reservation and closing the loan, the lender must recalculate income to ensure the borrower(s) is still within the income limits for an IHDA loan.

HOW TO DOCUMENT TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME

PAY STUBS: Total Household Income is best documented by providing pay stubs covering

the most recent consecutive 30 day period (2 or 3 pay stubs) for each employer for anyone aged 18 or over who will be living in the household. If the pay stubs show that

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any borrower receives a bonus, overtime, or other sporadic income, obtain a full Verification of Employment (VOE) if total income calculation puts income near limit.

COMMISSION, BONUS OR OVERTIME: To determine commission, bonus, and overtime

income, average the income over the last year and the income from the current year to date (YTD) by using current YTD pay stubs and either Federal income tax return(s), or by obtaining a full VOE which provides a breakdown or itemization of income. Use the average monthly income to predict the income forward (multiply monthly average by 12). You will need to verify and document any situation such as one-time bonus or the like; a statement from borrower is not sufficient documentation.

SELF-EMPLOYED BORROWERS: To determine the income of a self-employed borrower,

average their income using most recent/current Federal income tax returns and a signed year-to-date Profit and Loss (P&L) Statement for the current year. The P&L must state the gross income, the expenses, and the year-to-date net income. Note that the P & L Statement may need to come from a third party if required for credit underwriting purposes or if requested by IHDA. Calculate the historical monthly income and use that number to project the income forward (multiply monthly average by 12). For self-employed borrowers, the income calculation allows for the exclusion of legitimate operating expenses. Remember to check bank statements for deposits that could be income from sources such as EBay, PayPal, Uber, etc. which would require a signed YTD P&L from borrower/spouse if it appears this income is ongoing.

CHILD SUPPORT/ALIMONY: Child support and alimony payments must be included as

household income. The documentation needed to verify the amount of child support/alimony is a copy of the appropriate (and most current) court order/divorce decree, which sets forth the amount of the support.

NOTE:

Child support and/or alimony must be included in household income calculations even if it is not being used for credit underwriting purposes.

If a formal court exists, child support/alimony income must be calculated even if the borrower is not receiving it.

If custody of child/children is held jointly, then the child/children can be included as household occupants.

NON-TAXABLE INCOME: Social Security, disability, and other non-taxable income is to be

included in the income calculation for tax code compliance purposes. Do not gross up income when calculating income for tax code compliance.

MARRIED OR SEPARATED BORROWERS TAKING TITLE INDIVIDUALLY: A married or separated

person who wishes to apply for a mortgage and take title to the residence in his/her name only (not jointly with the spouse) may be eligible. This is acceptable if the lender is able to document that the borrower would still be eligible if the spouse was also to apply and take title. Both the borrower and his/her spouse must be first-time homebuyers (or non-first time home buyers for @Home Illinois Mortgage beginning 3/1/2015) AND have a combined household income within the applicable limit. The spouse not taking title must

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execute the Borrower Affidavit, provide signed Federal tax returns, and his/her 30 day’s most recent consecutive pay stubs. Parties to Civil unions have the same requirements.

If spouse earns or receives no income from any source, then a signed certification attesting to that fact must be obtained from the spouse. If spouse has not been required to file Federal income tax returns for any year, spouse must sign the IHDA Tax Affidavit (see page 8 for documentation required for newly married borrowers).

JOB CHANGES/PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT: If a borrower/co-borrower/spouse has changed

jobs during the most recent tax year (i.e. a 2014 W-2 for a borrower no longer employed by that employer) OR during current year, a prior VOE for any employment that has ended or been terminated during the tax year, and/or current year must be obtained. Remember to verify start date of new job so that you can more accurately calculate income.

HOUSEHOLD OCCUPANTS 18 OR OVER: Obtain pay stubs for any household occupant 18

or over as noted above. If the household occupant is not employed, or does not receive any income from any source, an original signed statement must be obtained. Lender retains the original letter in file and provides copy to IHDA.

DETERMINING IF TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS BELOW COUNTY LIMIT IHDA’s income calculator provides the means to determine whether a household income is below or above the county limit (compliant or non-compliant), as the county limits are embedded in the calculator. All IHDA programs require the income calculator be used. Lender must fully complete, sign, and date the income calculator; the calculator must be included in each and every file submitted to IHDA. A copy of the signed income calculator can be uploaded to MITAS. Do not download the calculator to your desktop; you must use it from IHDA’s website each time you calculate income. Documentation that will assist in determining household size would be the loan application, the IHDA income certification, the Federal tax returns, etc. In the calculator, the following must be completed:

income from all sources

county in which the property is located

names, ages, and total number of household members

select whether income is above or below 80% AMI

select whether the property is located in a targeted area If the finding shows “non-compliant,” the loan is not eligible for IHDA. (FYI – It is strongly encouraged that a second review of the documentation is completed if income is within 4% of limit.) Borrowers are required to complete and sign the income certification. The certification must include all household occupants, and the list of occupants must match that shown

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on the calculator. It is not necessary for the income stated on the income certification to match the income on the calculator.

INCOME LIMITS Income limit charts are available on our website for general income limits in targeted and non-targeted areas. The link to general income limits for targeted and for non-targeted areas can be found on http://www.ihda.org/lenders-realtors/common-forms-3/. Some borrowers fall into an income category which is below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI), and the link to that chart is here: http://www.ihda.org/lenders-

realtors/common-forms-3/ currently under the “Qualifying a Buyer Resources section.”

Before a loan is closed it is critical that the borrower be in the correct income category, and that it is correctly reserved/committed in MITAS. You must update MITAS for ANY changes to loan PRIOR to uploading file for review. For each income category, the lender must be certain income is below the county limit. For borrowers with income higher than the below 80% AMI limit, but below the general income limit, the lender will register the loan for the above 80% category. Income limits normally change annually and will always be posted to our website. Income must be below the county limit at the time the loan closes.

3. PURCHASE PRICE LIMIT AND QUALIFIED DWELLING

The residence being financed must be a qualified dwelling and the total purchase price must be within the applicable limit for the area (county) in which the property is located.

DETERMINING IF THE TOTAL PURCHASE PRICE IS BELOW THE LIMIT Once the borrower’s total purchase price has been calculated it must be compared against a purchase price limit contained in one of two charts.

Chart 1: If the borrower is purchasing in a non-targeted area, the total purchase price must be compared against the purchase price limit found on http://www.ihda.org/lenders-realtors/common-forms-3/.

Chart 2: If the borrower is purchasing in a targeted area, the total purchase price must be compared against the purchase price limit found on the 2nd page of the same document: http://www.ihda.org/lenders-realtors/common-forms-3/.

The total purchase price must be within the applicable purchase price limit contained in the chart. If the purchase price limits change prior to IHDA’s prior approval to close of the

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loan, then the new purchase price limits apply.

QUALIFIED DWELLING

In order for a property to be considered a qualified dwelling, A) the borrower must acquire a fee simple interest in the real estate; B) the home must become the principal place of residence of the borrower within 60 days after the closing of the IHDA loan; C) the residence must be located in Illinois; and D) designed for residential use.

The following types of residences can be considered qualified dwellings:

1. Single family detached home 2. Townhome 3. Condominium unit (FHA/HUD, VA or FNMA approved); must be warrantable 4. Planned Unit Development (PUD) 5. Duplex unit or zero lot line home, provided that a maintenance agreement is of

public record 6. Two-unit (one building) existing residential structure, or new construction located

in targeted area

Note: Co-op apartment units are not eligible under the Program. No 3 or 4 unit properties are permitted at this time. Remember that a specific program may limit property type.

ADDITIONAL STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS OF A QUALIFIED DWELLING:

NEW CONSTRUCTION: This must be the first time the unit will be occupied as a residence

for it to qualify as new construction. A model home qualifies, provided it was never rented nor occupied as a residence prior to being sold. Likewise, conversion of an old factory into condominiums qualifies as new construction because it was not previously occupied as a residence.

PROPERTIES WITH ACREAGE: Federal regulations prohibit IHDA from financing a residence

located on land in excess of that which is needed to “reasonably maintain basic livability.” This has been interpreted to mean five (5) acres.

PROPERTIES WITH MORE THAN ONE LIVABLE STRUCTURE: Properties containing a main

structure and a “coach house” are eligible as long as the other livable structure (the coach house) has never been occupied as a residence. This may be puzzling since a two-flat is eligible under the program even if both units have previously been occupied as residences.

Why the difference in eligibility? The IRS has made the determination that units sharing a wall (i.e. two-flat) are considered one dwelling. But, if the units do not share a common wall (i.e. main house & coach house) the IRS views them as two separate dwellings. If the coach house was once used as a residence, the buyer is purchasing two separate housing units in the eyes of the IRS. However, if there is a buyer in this situation, contact IHDA as we will consider these loans on a case-by-case basis.

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APPRAISED VALUE EXCEEDS PURCHASE PRICE LIMIT: If the appraised value exceeds the

purchase price limit, but the acquisition cost is below the limit AND the transaction is clearly “arms-length” (not a relative), the dwelling may qualify. A statement from the buyer(s) and seller(s) indicating that no relationship exists will be required.

TOTAL PURCHASE PRICE - ACQUISITION COST In order to qualify, the residence must have a total purchase price no greater than the allowable limit at the time of application. The price includes ALL amounts paid, either in cash or in kind, to the seller as consideration for the residence.

Purchase price can include the following:

The cost of completing an incomplete or unfinished residence. Incomplete or unfinished means that occupancy is not permitted under the law, or that the residence lacks certain elements needed to provide adequate living space for the intended occupants.

If the borrower intends to have a home built on land already owned, the cost of the land must be included in the total purchase price if the land was acquired within two (2) years prior to the commencement of construction. The cost of the land is determined based on the following:

The value of the land can be substantiated by the sales contract or the closing statement.

If the borrower acquired the land through inheritance the value must be established by an appraisal, and the acquisition date is the date of death.

If the borrower acquired the land through some form of seller financing, the acquisition date is the date of the seller finance agreement.

DOCUMENTATION: If the land was purchased within the two year window, include a certified copy of the deed from the Recorder’s Office and submit it to IHDA with the file.

If the land was purchased more than two years ago, the cost of the land cannot be included in the total purchase price.

Total purchase price does not include:

usual and reasonable settlement and financing costs

the unpaid value of services (“sweat equity”) performed by the borrower or members of his or her family in completing the residence

items of personal property which are not fixtures and/or are not permanently affixed to the property

the cost of minor repairs paid for by the borrower but performed after closing

CREDIT UNDERWRITING Credit underwriting is performed by the lender; however IHDA does have some specific program requirements. Remember that applicable agency (FHA, VA, FNMA, RD/USDA)

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credit underwriting requirements and regulations apply to the first mortgage loan. The IHDA matrix provides an overview of some of the credit “overlays.” This can be found on

http://www.ihda.org/lenders-realtors/common-forms-3/.

IHDA’s specific program requirements are as follows:

Minimum credit score of 660 for FHA loans (effective 12/01/2015) and subject to change

Minimum credit score of 640 for VA, USDA Conventional (HFA preferred) requires minimum credit score of 680 for loans at

95.01% or greater LTV (Loan-to-Value) (must be able to show proof of mortgage insurance) AND purchasers cannot own other property at the time of closing*

Maximum total debt to income (back end) ratio of 45.00% Buyer must contribute the greater of 1% of the purchase price or $1,000 to the

transaction which will be evidenced on the Closing Disclosure/HUD-1. Home buyer counseling is required for all (except on refinance transactions) No manual underwrite permitted for FHA (including downgrades) No manufactured homes permitted for any loan type

*US Bank HFA division must underwrite ALL conventional loan products with LTVs 95.01% or greater. The underwriting fee is $300.00 and will be deducted from your purchase wire at time of funding for all loans reserved after February 1, 2015.

If the lender has a qualified FHA Direct Endorsement underwriter, qualified VA LAPP underwriter, or delegated MI underwriter on staff, the lender performs the credit underwriting. The Master Servicer no longer performs credit underwriting on any FHA loans. U.S. Bank HFA division must underwrite conventional loans with LTVs of 95.01% or greater. However, they will no longer provide any type of underwriting services for Conventional (exception noted above), RD/RHS or VA loan products when the lender employs underwriters with the required level of approval to underwrite the loan product. Contact U.S. Bank HFA division for more information at 1-800-562-5165.

The above requirements are IHDA’s minimum requirements. Keep in mind that you must follow agency (FHA, VA, FNMA, RD/USDA) regulations with regard to all credit requirements. All credit underwriting decisions are to be made by the underwriting entity. It is up to the lender to be sure that all AUS findings and warnings have been addressed pertaining to the loan type being used. Caution is advised when reviewing your DU findings for conventional loans as Home Ready requirements differ in some significant ways from what is permitted for IHDA loans. At the time of this writing, loans run through Loan Prospector (LP) will be acceptable ONLY for FHA or VA loans. For non-delegated loans with Lender Paid Mortgage Insurance (LPMI) underwritten by US Bank HFA Division, US Bank HFA will order mortgage insurance (MI) from company as determined by lender. Lender must provide documented proof that MI is paid in full or loan will not be purchased.

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Note: No loan will be purchased by U.S. Bank Home Mortgage MRBP division without IHDA’s approval.

ASSUMPTIONS

The IHDA first mortgage loan is assumable as long as the new buyers are eligible and the property and sales terms are compliant with the program. A Tax Code Compliance Underwrite (by IHDA) will be required. Please contact IHDA for instructions.

FEDERAL RECAPTURE TAX

When tax exempt Mortgage Revenue Bonds are used to finance a first mortgage, the borrower may be subject to Federal Recapture Tax. The tax is designed to help the IRS recapture any profits gained when a homeowner who received a benefit through non-taxable bond proceeds for their first mortgage. The tax applies when a borrower sells or transfers ownership of their home within the first nine (9) years of ownership.

Recapture is applicable to @HomeIllinois Mortgage first mortgages only and all MCC’s. (Note that if the loan includes an MCC, the recapture applies to the MCC, so be sure to use and have the borrowers sign the correct recapture notice).

The payment of recapture tax occurs at the time the property is sold, only if all three of the following conditions apply:

1. The home is sold or disposed of within nine (9) years of being purchased, for reasons other than death

2. There is a capital gain on the sale of the home 3. The household income for the year in which the home is sold exceeds Federal

recapture tax limits.

In the event that recapture tax is due, the maximum recapture tax is either 50% of the gain on sale or 6.25% of the original loan amount - whichever is less.

IHDA’S RECAPTURE REIMBURSEMENT POLICY Should a borrower find themselves having to pay the recapture tax, IHDA will reimburse the borrower in full! The borrower will need to provide documentation showing that the recapture tax was paid. A copy of the IRS tax transcripts for the year in which the borrower paid the recapture tax will suffice.

Please note: The IHDA Recapture Reimbursement Policy does not apply to borrowers utilizing an MCC; reimbursement policy applies to first mortgage only, not to MCC.

LENDER REQUIREMENTS The Notice to Homebuyers (available at www.ihda.org) must be provided to and signed by the potential borrowers at the time of application. An additional notice regarding potential recapture tax will be sent to the borrower from IHDA’s office after closing.

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WHAT ARE THE FEDERAL ADJUSTED QUALIFYING INCOME LIMITS FOR

CALCULATING RECAPTURE TAX? The limits are set by statute each year and annually adjusted 5% after loan closing. The Adjusted Qualifying Income Limits for targeted and non-targeted areas can be found in the following chart located on http://www.ihda.org/lenders-realtors/common-forms-3/.

EXAMPLE: Maria is a junior advertising executive at a local PR firm. Her gross annual income is $52,000. She is a single mother of one daughter. She is purchasing a home in a non-targeted area in the city of Chicago.

At the time of purchase, Maria’s income cannot exceed $84,751.31 (limit provided in the chart titled “Non-Targeted Areas Income and Purchase Price Limits”) in order to be eligible for the IHDA @HomeIllinois Mortgage program. Maria’s income of $52,000 is well within the limit.

In order for Maria to have to pay recapture tax, her income would A) have to grow to $84,751.31 and B) continue to grow at least an additional 5% each year. In the example, if Maria sells her home in year six and realizes a capital gain on the sale, her income would have to be over $95,593 in order to trigger the recapture tax. An income of $95,593 represents an 85% increase over her starting income of $52,000.

However, if this occurs, IHDA will reimburse Maria for the entire tax paid.

HOW IS THE TAX ASSESSED? The tax assumes that the amount of subsidy realized by the borrower is equal to 1.25% per year. The rate of tax is multiplied by the original loan amount to determine the amount of tax to be paid. The maximum recapture amount increases during the first five years of ownership to its maximum (6.25%) in the fifth year. The amount then decreases 20% per year through the ninth year. If the sale occurs after the ninth year, there is no recapture tax.

WHAT DETERMINES HOW MUCH THE ACTUAL RECAPTURE TAX WILL BE? 1. The date of the sale or transfer 2. The borrower’s income in relation to the “Adjusted Qualifying Income” in the year

of sale or transfer 3. The gain from sale or transfer.

WHAT IF THE LOAN IS REFINANCED? No recapture tax is due at the time of refinancing. If, after refinancing, the owner sells or transfers the property within the initial nine year period, he/she may owe a recapture tax. In these situations, it is best for the client to seek the advice of a tax attorney.

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WHAT HAPPENS IF THE LOAN IS ASSUMED? If the sale or transfer occurs within the first nine years of ownership, the original borrower pays the recapture tax (if applicable) and a new nine year period begins for the purpose of applying a new recapture tax to the assuming purchaser (IHDA review required).

IS RECAPTURE DUE IF THE BORROWER DIES WITHIN THE NINE-YEAR PERIOD? No. A death transfer is not a sale or transfer for the purposes of recapture.

IN THE CASE OF DIVORCE, WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RECAPTURE TAX? A divorce settlement is not a sale or transfer for the purposes of recapture. Whoever receives the home in the divorce settlement pays any recapture tax due as a result of a subsequent sale or transfer if within the nine year period.

IHDA COMPLIANCE REVIEW PROCESS

The lender is responsible for ensuring that each loan meets IHDA’s compliance guidelines prior to closing for all programs, including loans with an MCC. IHDA has provided a lender tax code compliance review worksheet to assist with the compliance review located on http://www.ihda.org/lenders-realtors/common-forms-3/ currently under the “IHDA Homeownership Pre-Closing Forms.”

While the worksheet does not need to be provided to IHDA with the IHDA docs, the lender certification that the loan is tax code compliant does need to be in each file which can also be located on http://www.ihda.org/lenders-realtors/common-forms-3/. Once the loan has been determined to be compliant from a tax code standpoint and from a credit underwriting standpoint, the lender will close the loan. Lender will be require to repurchase any loan files determined to be non-compliant.

If there is uncertainty about any portion of the compliance review process, please contact IHDA’s Help line or a Compliance Specialist.

LOAN CLOSING

Remember that the first mortgage loan closes in the lender’s name, and the IHDA rider is attached to, and recorded with, the first mortgage. If the borrower is to receive a Down Payment Assistance (DPA) second (2nd) mortgage, that loan will close in IHDA’s name; no IHDA rider is attached to the second (2nd) mortgage.

Seeing that our programs require occupancy by borrowers within 60 days of close, and that borrowers must always maintain occupancy, do not use an “Assignment of Rents” in connection with the mortgage.

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After the loan has closed, you will: 1. Validate final loan data in MITAS 2. Upload IHDA documentation to MITAS 3. Submit (via upload) loan package to US Bank HFA Division as per their requirements 4. Upload the entire investor loan delivery file (same file sent to US Bank HFA Div.)

The IHDA Housing Finance Authority (HFA) loan delivery checklist is very similar to the US Bank delivery checklist with some exceptions, such as IHDA’s requirement for three (3) years Federal tax returns, verbal VOEs for employment terminated in most recent tax year, etc. The IHDA Reservation manual provides information on uploading documents and is available on http://www.ihda.org/lenders-realtors/common-forms-3/ currently under “IHDA Homeownership Program Rules and Procedures.” For every file, the fully completed IHDA Submission Cover and Final Data Summary form with certified true copies of IHDA documents must be included in the upload to MITAS in the IHDA docs category. IHDA loans may not close in trust. Please remember to check the US Bank HFA manual for additional credit and closing requirements.

QUALITY CONTROL – PRE-PURCHASE/POST-CLOSE AND POST-FUND

QC reviews a minimum of 5% of overall production prior to funding, and 15% of loan files will be selected for QC review after funding. A discretionary review of 5% of loans determined to be of greater risk (i.e. lender on watch list, high default rate, high LTV with low credit score, etc.) will be performed as well. Since every loan file delivered to IHDA has the potential of being reviewed by our QC vendor, it is crucial that each file be compliant with all applicable mortgage lending regulations and that a complete saleable loan file be uploaded to MITAS. Each file must be compliant with all applicable Federal, state, and local regulations with regard to mortgage lending including CFPB requirements of “Know Before You Owe”. IHDA may occasionally increase loan file reviews should it become necessary due to consistent issues.

If the loan file which was provided to IHDA is incomplete, you will be asked by a compliance specialist to provide the entire file, and/or specific documentation. Should any deficiency be discovered as a result of a QC review, you will be notified to remedy immediately; if a deficiency is beyond remediation or if fraudulent activity is discovered, the loan may be un-saleable.

POST CLOSE REQUIREMENTS As stated above, after the loan closes, the lender must upload the entire loan file into MITAS in the closing section and then deliver the following completed documents to IHDA

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for review via upload to MITAS, in the following order within ten (10) business days of closing.

1) IHDA Submission Cover and Final Data Summary sheet fully completed with accurate information – include property data as noted on form revised January 2016.

2) Borrower Affidavit signed and notarized PRIOR to close

3) Seller Affidavit signed and notarized PRIOR to close 4) Lender Tax Code Compliance Certification signed by lender and dated 5) IHDA Income Calculator signed by lender with supporting income documentation (no

manual calculation permitted, all HH (household) occupants, all HH data, income compliance)

6) Income Certification fully completed, signed by borrower(s) and dated, all HH occupants listed consistent with calculator and 3 years signed tax returns or IRS transcripts

7) Signed federal recapture notice dated PRIOR to close (use appropriate recapture notice)

8) Borrower Authorization for Release of Information 9) Homeownership counseling certification (prior to close) 10) Reservation/commitment(s) 11) Closing Disclosure/HUD-1, copy of face pages of note(s), mortgage(s) 12) DD214 and COE to document veteran exempt status and for VA loans 13) Appraisal 14) Signed MCC Opt Out for all loans OR if loan includes an MCC, upload all applicable

MCC documents including a copy of the check payable to IHDA Effective February 1, 2016, the MCC check payable to Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) must be promptly forwarded to our lockbox with a copy of the Transmittal Fee form attached. Submit the check to one of the following addresses: via regular mail to: OR via UPS or FedEx to: Illinois Housing Development Authority JP Morgan Chase Bank PO Box 93397 Attn: Lockbox 93397 Chicago, IL 60673 Illinois Housing Development Authority 131 S. Dearborn, 6th Floor Chicago, IL 60603

Please note that U.S. Bank HFA Division requires that the entire loan file is delivered for review in order to purchase the loan. It is expected that the loan file uploaded to MITAS is exactly the same file delivered to US Bank HFA. Contact the U.S. Bank Client Support Center at 1-800-562-5165 for information on their specific requirements and/or review their requirements as per their manual at http://www.mrbp.usbank.com/cgi_w/cfm/personal/products_and_services/mortgages/mrbp_division.cfm.

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FEES

Lender will receive 2.0% of the mortgage amount as a Service Release Premium (SRP) for all loans other than as noted below.

For lenders using the Lender Paid Mortgage Insurance (LPMI) option, lenders will be paid an SRP of:

o 4% for loans with LTVs of 90% and above

o 3.4% for loans with LTVs of 80% to 89.99%.

As our programs are designed to be affordable for borrowers, lender fees to buyer should be limited. If an origination fee is charged, it must be .50% or less; other lender fees cannot exceed $1,200.00 (Reg. Z compliance required).

Fees paid to third parties such as courier fees and title company fees are allowed and are not included in the $1,200.00 in allowable fees

If a loan is purchased more than 60 days from reservation, lender SRP will be

reduced by 25 basis points. Contact IHDA on any loan expected to be delivered after 60 days so that system can be noted. If lender had made no contact and/or there is not made in our system for loans delivered after 90 days, IHDA is under no obligation to purchase the loan and additional SRP reductions will be made.

There are currently no fees paid to IHDA.

Note that U.S. Bank HFA division will charge a tax service fee ($85.00) and a

funding fee ($400.00 as of 11/1/2015) which will be deducted at time of purchase.

For conventional loans with LTVs at 95.01% or greater, US Bank HFA will underwrite the loan at a cost of $300.00 to the lender. The underwriting fee will be deducted at the time of purchase.

A $350.00 MCC fee is required for all loans with MCCs and must be made payable

to Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) and sent to IHDA’s lockbox at PO Box 93397, Chicago, IL 60673 with a completed fee transmittal form. You may include a copy of the MCC reservation/commitment if you choose. Should you choose to do so, $150.00 may be charged for MCC processing, for a total of $500.00 for MCC. The Closing Disclosure/ HUD-1 must reflect MCC fee(s) paid and to whom.

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SUPPLEMENT

MORTGAGE CREDIT CERTIFICATE (MCC)

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MORTGAGE CREDIT CERTIFICATE (MCC)

WHAT IS AN MCC? An MCC is a certificate issued by IHDA as authorized by the IRS which permits a borrower to receive a tax credit.

HOW DOES THE MORTGAGE CREDIT WORK? Homebuyers who qualify for the program receive an MCC from IHDA which can be used to reduce their household’s tax burden every year for the life of their mortgage loan. With an MCC, a percentage of what the homeowner pays in mortgage interest (20%) becomes a tax credit that can be deducted dollar-for-dollar from his/her income tax liability. The remaining 80% of the mortgage interest continues to qualify as an itemized tax deduction, as long as the homeowner has sufficient tax liability. Currently, the MCC can be used by first time home buyers only with our @HomeIllinois Mortgage with MCC or with @HomeIllinois Mortgage with DPA and MCC.

BASIC ASSUMPTIONS Borrower is first time home buyer (or exempt)

Income is below county limit

Purchase price is below county limit

Property is a qualified dwelling situated on less than 5 acres of land

HOW IS THE MCC RESERVED? An MCC can only be reserved in conjunction with an IHDA first mortgage loan product. The IHDA reservation guide provides information as to how to commit/reserve the MCC.

WHAT UNDERWRITING IS INVOLVED? As noted above, the lender is responsible for determining tax code compliance. The same basic assumptions apply to an MCC as to IHDA first mortgage tax code compliance review. As with all IHDA programs, borrowers (and spouse) must provide 3 years signed Federal tax returns or transcripts from IRS. Both borrower and spouse must be first time home buyers or qualified veteran.

WHAT DOCUMENTATION IS REQUIRED FOR AN MCC? The MCC documentation required to be signed prior to close is as follows:

MCC 25 – Informational Acknowledgment

MCC 26 – Affidavit of Buyer Application (non-borrowing spouse also signs)

MCC 28 – Affidavit of Seller

MCC 29 – Lender Initial Certification

MCC 1094 – Notice to Homebuyers regarding recapture (MCC recapture notice)

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A borrower not required to file Federal income tax returns for a specific year would sign an MCC 27 – Tax Affidavit. The documentation required to be completed and signed on or after close is as follows:

MCC 32 – Buyer Closing Certification

MCC 33 – Lender Closing Certificate (any changes from original application must be noted in 6B)

The Closing Disclosure/HUD-1 must reflect MCC fee of $350.00 payable to IHDA. Lender is permitted to charge an additional $150.00, which must be reflected on the Closing Disclosure/HUD-1 as payable to lender. Check must be sent to lockbox with transmittal fee form.

The MCC is issued directly to borrower. The lender will receive a report from IHDA which provides the information necessary to file your 8329 form with the IRS at year end. MCC REISSUANCE If a borrower currently has an MCC on their primary residence, and the borrower refinances their 1st mortgage loan, they may request reissuance of their MCC as long as the home remains their primary residence. Processing time varies.

To request a re-issued MCC, borrower provides the following documentation:

Request for re-issued MCC on primary residence with contact information

Copy of signed Closing Disclosure/HUD-1 Settlement Statement from refinance

Copy of existing (and any other re-issued) MCC

Check in the amount of $150.00 payable to Illinois Housing Development Authority

Forward the above documentation to:

Illinois Housing Development Authority 401 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 700 Chicago, IL 60611 Attn: Homeownership Originations

DO NOT SEND REQUESTS FOR REISSUANCE TO THE LOCKBOX.

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@HOME ILLINOIS MORTGAGE PROGRAMS

1ST MORTGAGE

OPTIONS 1ST MORTGAGE WITH DPA 1ST MORTGAGE WITH MCC

1ST MORTGAGE WITH DPA AND MCC

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@Home Illinois Mortgage Program

The @ HOME ILLINOIS MORTGAGE Program offers a 30-year, fixed rate mortgage that is

FHA insured, USDA or VA guaranteed, or insured with Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). It has a minimum down payment requirement of 0% to 3.5% and offers an affordable interest rate (often below-market) to the borrower. The required down payment depends on the program used. Applicable credit underwriting guidelines apply for FHA, VA, USDA, and conventional (FNMA) mortgages with IHDA overlays listed below.

The qualifications for eligibility are: First-time homebuyer or exempt (see exemption in glossary) or Non first-time homebuyers permitted Minimum credit score:

o 660 FHA o 640 VA, USDA o 640 FNMA Conventional < 95.0% LTV o 680 FNMA Conventional > 95.01% LTV

Maximum total debt to income (back end) ratio of 45.00% Household income and property purchase price must be within the program limits

as per county Property must be a single family dwelling (one or two unit property) situated on

less than five (5) acres Buyer must contribute the greater of 1% or $1,000 of the purchase price toward

the subject transaction Homeownership counseling is required for all purchase transactions Mortgage Insurance is required as applicable (see below) Please note that conventional borrowers cannot own other real estate at the time

of closing on the property being purchased using our program MCC Opt Out form must be signed Borrower Authorization for Release of Information required for all transactions No manual underwrite permitted for FHA loans (12/1/2015) No manufactured housing permitted for any program type (12/1/2015)

Check www.ihda.org for today’s competitive interest rate and current program guidelines.

For Conventional loans, it is important that FNMA’s most current version of Desktop Underwriter be utilized with special feature code HFA Preferred selected from the dropdown on the additional features page. Remember that US Bank HFA division MUST underwrite all conventional loan products with LTVs greater than 95.01%. No condos permitted for loans with LTV of 95.01% or more.

By utilizing DU HFA Preferred, reduced mortgage insurance is available as follows:

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Conventional (FNMA HFA Preferred) mortgage insurance requirements: LTV Ratio Coverage Required

95.01% - 97% 18% 90.01% - 95% 16% 85.01% - 90% 12% 80.01% - 85% 6%

The following are permitted (subject to availability):

Single Premium Borrower - Financed MI, up to 97% LTV

Split Premium (which can be paid with contribution from seller)

Monthly Borrower-paid premium

Lender Paid Mortgage Insurance (LPMI) available – interest rates will vary

Borrower paid single premium MI

NOTE: LP permitted on FHA or VA loans only.

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@HOME ILLINOIS MORTGAGE PROGRAM

OPTIONS

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@Home Illinois Mortgage 1st Mortgage with Down-payment Assistance

The @HOME ILLINOIS FIRST MORTGAGE WITH DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE is a package

consisting of a First Mortgage (described above) plus a Down Payment Assistance Loan (DPA). There are no additional qualifications for eligibility for the DPA. If the buyer meets the requirements for the @Home Illinois First Mortgage, the buyer is also eligible for the @Home Illinois DPA Loan as the basic qualifications remain the same. The characteristics of the @HOME ILLINOIS DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE LOAN are:

Provides $5,000 in Down Payment Assistance (DPA) at a 0% rate with payment amortized over 10 years ($41.67 per month)

First-time homebuyer or exempt (see exemption in glossary) Non first-time homebuyer, primary residence purchase permitted Minimum credit score:

o 660 FHA o 640 VA, USDA o 640 FNMA Conventional < 95% LTV(must be run through DU as HFA

preferred) o 680 FNMA Conventional > 95% LTV (DU HFA preferred only)

Maximum total debt to income (back end) ratio of 45.00% Household income and property purchase price must be within the county limits Property must be a single family dwelling (one or two unit property) Buyer must contribute the greater of 1% or $1,000 of the purchase price toward

the subject transaction Homeownership counseling is required for all purchase transactions Mortgage Insurance required as applicable on conventional loans Conventional borrowers cannot own other real estate at the time of closing on the

property being purchased using our program. Optional Lender Paid Mortgage Insurance (LPMI) available for Conventional FNMA

HFA preferred (higher interest rate may apply) MCC Opt Out form must be signed No manufactured housing permitted No manual underwrite for FHA loans

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@Home Illinois Mortgage with Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC)

The @HOME ILLINOIS MORTGAGE WITH MCC (NO DPA) loan package is a first mortgage

with Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC). The same qualifications apply to this as to our other @HomeIllinois Mortgage loan programs. The characteristics of the @HOMEILLINOIS WITH MCC are:

Original MCC documentation required First-time homebuyer or exempt only (see exemption in glossary) Minimum credit score:

o 660 FHA o 640 VA, USDA o 640 FNMA Conventional < 95% LTV (DU HFA preferred only) o 680 FNMA Conventional > 95.01% LTV (DU HFA preferred only)

Maximum total debt to income (back end) ratio of 45.00% Household income and property purchase price must be within the program limits

as per county Property must be a single family dwelling (one or two unit property) situated on

less than five (5) acres Buyer must contribute the greater of 1% or $1,000 of the purchase price toward

the subject transaction Homeownership counseling is required for all purchase transactions Mortgage Insurance required as applicable for conventional loans Conventional borrowers cannot own other real estate at the time of closing on the

property being purchased using our program Optional Lender Paid Mortgage Insurance (LPMI) available for Conventional FNMA

HFA preferred (higher interest rate will apply) No manufactured housing permitted No manual underwrites for FHA loans

A fee of $350.00 must be obtained on every @Home Illinois Mortgage with MCC and must be payable to Illinois Housing Development Authority. Fee must be made payable to Illinois Housing Development Authority or MCC cannot be processed. The charge MUST appear on the Closing Disclosure/HUD-1 Settlement Statement as IHDA MCC. Lender may charge an additional $150.00 for a total of $500.00 for MCC; Closing Disclosure/HUD-1 must show breakdown of what is payable to IHDA and what lender retained.

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@HomeIllinois Mortgage with Down Payment Assistance (DPA) and Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC)

The @HOMEILLINOIS MORTGAGE loan package is a first mortgage with a down payment

assistance second mortgage and includes a Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC). The same qualifications apply to this as to our other @HomeIllinois Mortgage loan programs. The characteristics of the @HOMEILLINOIS MORTGAGE WITH MCC AND DPA are:

First-time homebuyer or exempt ONLY (see exemption in glossary) Provides $5,000 as an amortizing 2nd mortgage at 0% with 10 year term for

payment of $41.67 per month Original MCC documentation required Minimum credit score:

o 660 FHA o 640 VA, USDA o 640 FNMA DU Conventional HFA preferred < 95% LTV o 680 FNMA DU Conventional HFA preferred > 95.01% LTV

Maximum total debt to income (back end) ratio of 45.00% Household income and property purchase price must be within the program limits

as per county Property must be a single family dwelling (one or two unit property) situated on

less than five (5) acres Buyer must contribute the greater of 1% or $1,000 of the purchase price toward

the subject transaction Homeownership counseling is required for all purchase transactions Mortgage Insurance is required as applicable Conventional borrowers cannot own other real estate at the time of closing on the

property being purchased using the program Optional Lender Paid Mortgage Insurance (LPMI) available for Conventional FNMA

HFA preferred (higher interest rate will apply) No manufactured homes No manual underwrites for FHA loans

A fee of $350.00 must be obtained on every @HomeIllinois Mortgage with MCC and check be provided which is payable to Illinois Housing Development Authority. It is important to be certain the fee is payable to Illinois Housing Development Authority or the MCC cannot be processed. The MCC charge MUST appear on the Closing Disclosure/HUD-1 Settlement Statement/CD as IHDA MCC. Lender may charge an additional $150.00 for a total of $500.00 for MCC and HUD1/CD must reflect breakdown.

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1ST HOME ILLINOIS

MORTGAGE PROGRAM

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1st Home Illinois Mortgage Program

The 1ST HOME ILLINOIS FIRST MORTGAGE WITH DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE is a package

consisting of a First Mortgage (described above) plus a Down Payment Assistance (DPA) Loan. There are no additional qualifications for eligibility for the DPA Loan. The characteristics of the 1STHOMEILLINOIS DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE LOAN are:

1st mortgage with DPA 2nd for owner occupied, primary residence purchase Provides $7,500 in DPA as forgivable 2nd loan at 0% interest and five (5) year term

for first-time home buyers purchasing in the following counties:

Boone

Cook

DeKalb

Fulton

Kane

Marion

McHenry

St. Clair

Will

Winnebago Borrower must be first-time homebuyer or exempt (see exemption in glossary) Minimum credit score:

o 660 FHA o 640 FNMA DU Conventional HFA preferred < 95% LTV o 680 FNMA DU Conventional HFA preferred > 95.01% LTV o 640 VA, USDA

Maximum total debt to income (back end) ratio of 45.00% Household income and property purchase price must be within the county limits Property must be a qualified single family dwelling (one or two unit property,

warrantable condo, PUD) Buyer must contribute the greater of 1% or $1,000 of the purchase price toward

the subject transaction Homeownership counseling is required Mortgage Insurance is required as applicable for conventional loans MCC Opt Out form must be signed (PTC) NO new construction 1st Home Illinois Disclosure and Summary of Terms must be signed (PTC) and Dodd

Frank certification is required No manufactured homes No manual underwrites permitted

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RESOURCES

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RESOURCES

CURRENT IHDA INTEREST RATES: www.ihda.org. Located in Lenders & Realtors Section

FHA COMMITMENT LETTER AND AWARD LETTER FOR DPA: www.ihda.org. Located in

Lenders & Realtors Section under Homeownership Resource.

IHDA DOCUMENT SETS/FILLABLE PDF’S: www.ihda.org. Located in Lenders & Realtors

Section under Homeownership Resource.

HOW TO BECOME AN IHDA LENDER: www.ihda.org. Located in Lenders & Realtors Section

under Homeownership Resource.

IHDA - FHA ADDENDUM TO MSA: Call IHDA at 1-877-456-2656 to begin the process.

INCOME & PURCHASE PRICE LIMITS: www.ihda.org. Located in Lenders & Realtors Section

under Homeownership Resource.

IRS – www.irs.gov

RESERVATION MANUAL (MITAS GUIDE): www.ihda.org. Located in Lenders & Realtors

Section under Homeownership Resource and the “IHDA Homeownership Program Rules and Procedures.”

U.S. BANK HFA DIVISION MORTGAGE AGREEMENT FOR UNDERWRITING: Please contact U.S.

Bank Home Mortgage HFA Division at 1-800-562-5165.

GUIDE ON HOW TO SELL LOANS TO U.S BANK HOME MORTGAGE: Please contact U.S. Bank

Home Mortgage at 1-800-562-5165. The link to the guide is: http://www.HFA.usbank.com/cgi_w/cfm/personal/products_and_services/mortgages/HFA_

division.cfm

TARGETED AREAS: www.ihda.org. Located in Lenders & Realtors Section under

Homeownership Resource.

MITAS website: https://ilrss.ihda.org/ilrss/

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GLOSSARY

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

AREA MEDIAN INCOME (AMI): The median divides the income distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median income and one-half above the median. HUD uses the median income for families in metropolitan (MSA) and non-metropolitan (non-MSA) areas to calculate income limits for eligibility in a variety of housing programs. HUD estimates the median family income for an area in the current year and adjusts that amount for different family sizes so that family incomes may be expressed as a percentage of the area median income. For example, a family's income may equal 80 percent of the area median income, a common maximum income level for participation in HUD programs, or for affordable housing programs. BORROWER AFFIDAVIT: A legally binding document, to be completed by the buyer(s) of a residential housing unit that affirms the terms of the transaction and that is sworn to before an officer who is authorized to administer an oath or affirmation (revised 4/2014). SELLER AFFIDAVIT: A legally binding document, to be completed by the seller(s) of a residential housing unit that affirms the terms of the transaction and that is sworn to before an officer who is authorized to administer an oath or affirmation (revised 4/2014).

CONDOMINIUM: A multi-unit housing development in which the ownership of the units includes the fee simple ownership of a specified residential unit together with an undivided pro-rata interest in ancillary real estate and any improvements thereon.

ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE: Use must be in accordance with Electronic Signature Performance Standards and must comply with all requirements of the E-Sign Act (Global & National Commerce Act/UETA) and State law. Note must be “live” signature. ELIGIBLE BORROWER: a. borrower AND spouse must be a first-time buyer or Veteran (see exception under First-time homebuyer) b. co-borrower must be a first-time buyer or Veteran (see exception under First-time homebuyer) c. household income must be below the maximum county limit for the program d. home must be a qualified residence e. purchase price of the home must be below the maximum county limit for the program

EXEMPTION: If the residence to be purchased is within a targeted area or the borrower is a qualified Veteran, neither borrower nor spouse need be first-time homebuyers. A copy of DD214 and/or COE is required to document honorable discharge and veteran status.

FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS: IRS Form 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ, and all applicable schedules.

FEDERAL RECAPTURE TAX: The Federal Recapture Tax is designed to help the IRS and the U.S.

Federal Government recapture profits gained when a homeowner who gets their

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mortgage from the Federal Mortgage Revenue Bond program and sells or transfers ownership of their home. These loans are typically below market interest rate loans gotten through participating lenders in conjunction with their respective state’s housing agency.

FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER: A first-time home buyer is a person who has not had an ownership interest in a principal residence at any time during the three-year period prior to the date of purchase. EXCEPTION: If the residence to be purchased is within a targeted area or the borrower is a Veteran, this requirement is waived. Borrower and spouse must be first time home buyers

GROSS MONTHLY INCOME: The sum of monthly gross pay plus overtime, part-time employment, bonuses, dividends, interest, royalties, pensions, Veterans Administration compensation, net rental income, alimony, child support, public assistance, sick pay, Social Security benefits, unemployment compensation, income received from trusts, and income received from business activities (such as EBay or PayPal, investments, etc.). Essentially, it includes all income from all sources. Gross income means that no reduction to income is made for expenses such as unreimbursed business expenses.

HOUSEHOLD INCOME: Total household income is the borrower’s and relevant parties’ annualized gross income. Annualized gross income is gross monthly income, at the time of application, multiplied by 12. (Tax code requires that income be projected forward for one year). On the calculator, input year-to-date gross income from each job for all household occupants (18 and older) and date paid (not the paid through date). INTEREST RATE: The percentage of a sum of money charged for its use. IHDA sets the interest rate for all IHDA loan programs. LENDER: The mortgage bankers, commercial banks, credit unions and thrift institutions (savings banks and savings & loan associations) signatory to the master agreement.

LOAN APPLICATION: The Uniform Residential Loan Application (Fannie Mae Form 1003 and any addendum (i.e. 92900A, 1802), as applicable for program.

LOAN CLOSING: The act of transferring ownership of a property from seller to buyer in accordance with a sales contract. At the loan closing, several documents will be executed, including the Mortgage (and riders), Note and Affidavits. LOAN OFFICER / LOAN ORIGINATOR: The individual employed by a participating lender who is responsible for the origination of the mortgage loan.

LOAN-TO-VALUE RATIO (LTV): The portion of the amount borrowed compared to the cost or value of the property purchased; that is, mortgage obligation divided by the value of the property (the appraised value or purchase price, whichever is less).

Example: $90,000 loan amount; $100,000 value of residence = 90% LTV

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MASTER SERVICER: The entity that collects mortgage loan payments, manages escrow accounts, makes escrow disbursements, and deals with the mortgagor on a regular basis. MITAS: IHDA’s current Homeownership on-line reservation commitment (lock) system. https://ilrss.ihda.org/ilrss/ MORTGAGE: A written instrument that creates a lien upon real estate as security for the payment of a specified debt. The mortgage is the collateral that the buyer pledges to the Lender. MORTGAGE CREDIT CERTIFICATE: A certificate which provides a qualified first time (or exempt) home buyer with a Federal income tax credit of 20% of the mortgage interest paid. (For FNMA conventional loans and VA loans, this credit can be used as effective income; for FHA, this can offset mortgage payment or used as effective income. The amount used must be documented.) MORTGAGEE: The party who holds a lien on the property as security for a debt (i.e., Master Servicer). MORTGAGOR: The owner of real estate financed with a mortgage which pledges the property as security for the loan (i.e., borrower). NEW CONSTRUCTION: A residential housing unit which has not previously been occupied NOTE: A written instrument that acknowledges a debt and promises to pay. PREPAYMENT: To retire all or a portion of the principal balance before it is due under the mortgage contract. PROPERTY VALUE: The lesser of the acquisition cost or the appraised value of the qualified dwelling at the time of origination of the mortgage loan secured by a mortgage on such qualified dwelling. PURCHASE PRICE: In order to qualify, the residence must have a total purchase price no greater than the allowable limit in effect at the time of application. The price includes ALL amounts paid, either in cash or in kind, to the seller as consideration for the residence. QUALIFIED DWELLING: To be a qualified dwelling, the borrower must acquire a fee simple interest in the real estate. The home must become the principal place of residence of the borrower within 60 days after the closing of the IHDA loan. The residence must be located in Illinois and designed for residential use. QUALIFIED VETERAN: A person who served on active duty under honorable conditions, and applied for the financing before the date 25 years after the last date on which such veteran left active service. The person(s) must have received an honorable discharge from

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active duty from any branch of the United States Armed Forces, or must have been discharged due to disability incurred while on active duty.

RELEVANT PARTIES: The term “relevant parties” includes a spouse even if they are not going on title or are waiving homestead rights. Any adult (over 18) who intends to live in the home is also considered a relevant party and their income must be included in the total household income calculation. RESERVATION/COMMITMENT: The process of registering a loan on-line with IHDA to ensure that funds are available for the purchase of the loan from the lender. This is your commitment to deliver and is equivalent to a rate lock, which is valid for 60 days. Loan must be purchased by the 60th day. TARGETED AREA: A targeted area is an area of the state containing qualified census tracts (QCT), or areas of chronic economic distress, as defined by the Internal Revenue Code. A QCT is a census tract in which seventy percent (70%) or more of the families have an income which is eighty percent (80%) or less of the median family income, as established by HUD. If the residence to be purchased is within a targeted area, neither borrower nor co-borrower need be first-time homebuyers. To obtain a list of targeted areas by county, please visit www.ihda.org. Additionally, for borrowers choosing a home in a targeted area, different (higher) income limits and purchase price limits apply. VETERAN: A person whose military service to the United States Government has terminated under honorable conditions.