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  2. How to buy a house with low income - AOL

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    Manufactured and mobile home loans. Income requirement: Varies by area and loan program. DTI requirement: Varies by loan program. Interested in a manufactured or mobile home? There is special ...

  3. How to finance a mobile or manufactured home - AOL

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    Title II loans cannot be used for manufactured homes on leased land in manufactured home communities or mobile home parks. Down payments on a Title II loan can go as low as 3.5 percent, and terms ...

  4. Best cash-out refinance lenders of 2024 - AOL

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    650 for conventional loans, 700 for jumbo loans, 620 for FHA loans. 4.7. Rocket Mortgage. 620 for conventional loans, 680 for jumbo loans, 580 for FHA and VA loans. 4.6. Citizens Bank. 620 for ...

  5. Down payment assistance: How it works and how to get it - AOL

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    When you buy a home with a mortgage, that mortgage is the first or primary lien on the property. A second mortgage is an additional lien tied to your home. In the case of down payment assistance ...

  6. Making Home Affordable - Wikipedia

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    The Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) is a government program introduced in 2009 to respond to the subprime mortgage crisis.HAMP [10] is part of the Making Home Affordable program (MHA), [11] established in concert with the Hardest Hit Fund program (HHF) [12] under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), a part of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. [13]

  7. Home Affordable Refinance Program - Wikipedia

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    The Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) was created by the Federal Housing Finance Agency in March 2009 to allow those with a loan-to-value ratio exceeding 80% to refinance without also paying for mortgage insurance. Originally, only those with an LTV of 105% could qualify.

  8. Mortgages and loans to pay for home renovations - AOL

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    Multiple home types are eligible for 203(k) loans. These home types include single-family homes, 2-4 family unit homes, mixed-use properties that are primarily residential, and manufactured homes ...

  9. Green Tree Financial Corp.-Ala. v. Randolph - Wikipedia

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    This was financed through Green Tree Financial Corporation and its subsidiary, Green Tree Financial Corp.-Alabama. Randolph's Manufactured Home Retail Installment Contract and Security Agreement required that Randolph buy a specific type of insurance and that disputes about this provision would have to be settled by arbitration. [1]