Minimum 620 Credit Score For California FHA Streamline Refinance

by California FHA Mortgage Loan Expert on July 10, 2009

Large Lender Now Requires Minimum 620 Credit Score For FHA Streamline Refinance

In the last few months, only a select few lenders have not required a minimum of a 620 credit score on all California FHA streamline refinances. Yesterday, the last major lender who used to not require a minimum credit score has announced that they now require a 620 credit score for all California FHA streamline refinance loans. Taylor, Bean and Whittaker announced that they would now be requiring at least a 620 minimum credit score on all California FHA streamline mortgage refinance loans.

New Minimum Credit Score Announcement Details


FHA Streamlines (credit and non-credit qualifying) and VA IRRRL’s with Credit Scores below 620 must be LOCKED prior to July 13, 2009 AND must CLOSE (Note Date) no later than September 15, 2009, and must be delivered to TBW within 10 days after closing Loans in this category locked on and after July 13, 2009 will require a minimum FICO of 620. Clients will be required to obtain a 3 Repository credit report and utilize the standard method of determining qualifying FICO.

Any Conventional, FHA (including Streamline Refinance), or VA (including IRRRL) loan that exceeds $417,000 with a Credit Scores below 660 must be LOCKED prior to July 13, 2009 AND must CLOSE (Note Date) no later than September 15, 2009, and must be delivered to TBW within 10 days after closing Loans in this category locked on and after July 13, 2009 will require a minimum FICO of 660. Clients will be required to obtain a 3 Repository credit report and utilize the standard method of determining qualifying FICO.

In addition, any previously announced minimum Credit Score requirements that TB&W has put into place, that did not have a specified Closing date, will be required to be LOCKED prior to July 13, 2009 AND must CLOSE (Note Date) no later than September 15, 2009, and must be delivered within 10 days after closing. Therefore, any loan, regardless of whether it may be locked, registered or approved, that has a qualifying credit score below 620 (with the exception of those loans that have specified higher FICO requirements) must CLOSE (Note Date) no later than September 15, 2009.

TB&W will continue to allow non-traditional credit for those borrowers with no useable credit for the loan programs that allow the use of such credit in accordance with published guidelines. TB&W is fully aware that these limitations may result in the inability for a particular loan to meet these specified deadlines. TB&W will work as diligently as possible to accommodate all loans in the pipeline. We will be unable to grant any extensions or exceptions to these requirements.

California FHA Streamline Refinance: What Does This Mean?

Although the FHA guidelines do not officially require a minimum credit score, virtually all lenders (and all of the major lenders) in the US are now requiring a minimum of a 620 credit score. TB&W was the last major US lender who was not requiring that you had at least a 620 minimum credit score. It is possible that there are still smaller lenders who can offer the California FHA refinance streamline loan with no minimum credit score requirement, but it might be difficult to find them.

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