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What Can Delay Your Construction Loan


What Can Delay Your Construction Loan
If you want to build on your own lot in 2023, you're naturally paying attention to mortgage loan interest rate trends, improvements in the housing market, and related issues. But there are other issues to be mindful of when you commit to building a home using a One-Time Close construction loan.

Some Credit Issues May Delay Your Loan

FICO scores are an obvious issue. But what having someone else’s data in your credit report? An error such as that is not uncommon, nor is having outdated information in your report that should have expired ages ago.

Don't be THAT borrower--one who  looks at their credit reports too far into the planning stages only to discover a credit problem. For some, even getting started as soon as they find out means a full resolution might still be underway when your lender reviews your One-Time Close loan application. 

Permits May Take Longer Than You Realize

Some hot housing markets are notorious for long permit processing times. You will NOT be able to begin a single-close construction loan project without getting the required permits.

If you are building in California, for example, some developers wait months to get their permits approved. Much depends on the nature and timing of the project but it is never a bad idea to talk with your loan officer or a professional contractor. Ask how long you should expect to wait once you have applied for the permits.

Supply Chain Problems May Cause Delays

COVID-19 pandemic supply chain problems aren't the only ones you may face. Railroad strikes are another potential issue, as are natural disasters that affect how retailers get new stock. Build in some extra time into your project to accommodate the realities of post-COVID supply chain issues.

Other Typical Delays

There are other problems that can delay either financing or the actual labor on your construction loan. Weather is one variable that affects how quickly the project will go, contractor availability is another.

But those aren't the only common issues. What if the lender pulls your credit report a second time--which is often done--there are substantial changes to your credit or employment. Your lender may requalify you for the loan, which may delay the entire process. Avoid ANY major changes in your finances or employment between the application and your closing day.

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We have done extensive research on the FHA (Federal Housing Administration) and the VA
(Department of Veterans Affairs) One-Time Close Construction loan programs.

We have spoken directly to licensed lenders that originate these residential loan types in most states and each company has supplied us with the guidelines for their products. We can connect you with mortgage loan officers who work for lenders that know the product well and have consistently provided quality service.

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Please note that investor guidelines for the FHA and VA One-Time Close Construction Program only allow for single-family dwellings (1 unit) – and NOT for multi-family units (no duplexes, triplexes or fourplexes).

In addition, the following homes/building styles are not allowed under these programs: Kit Homes, Barndominiums, Log Cabin Homes, Shipping Container Homes, Stilt Homes, Solar (only) or Wind Powered (only) Homes. 

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1.  Send your first and last name, e-mail address, and contact telephone number.
2.  Tell us the city and state of the proposed property.
3.  Tell us your and/or the Co-borrower’s credit profile: Excellent – (680+), Good - (640-679), Fair – (620-639), or Poor- (Below 620). 620 is the minimum qualifying credit score for this product. 
4.  Are you or your spouse (Co-borrower) eligible veterans? If either of you is an eligible veteran, down payments as low as $0 may be available up to the maximum amount your debt-to-income ratio per VA will allow – there are no maximum loan amounts as per VA guidelines. Most lenders will go up to $1,000,000 and review higher loan amounts on a case-by-case basis. If not, the FHA down payment is 3.5% up to the maximum FHA lending limit for your county.
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Build On Your Own Lot Or Renovate?

If you want to build a home from the ground up on your own lot using an FHA One-Time Close construction loan, you need to know some things before you start. According to Census Bureau data, the construction time for a single-family house is approximately seven months. This does not consider delays due to supply chain issues, weather or natural disasters, or cost overruns, but it’s a good benchmark to start with.


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