Today’s FHA Mortgage Rates March 23, 2010
Since FHA loans have skyrocketed in popularity over the past 24 months reviewing the mortgage rates and costs to obtain these loans has become increasingly important for more and more existing homeowners and potential homeowners.
Findlocalmortgagerates.com performs a weekly survey of the top bank mortgage lenders to monitor and review FHA loan rates and loan programs.
The following mortgage rates are for FHA loans or government loans which are backed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). Current FHA mortgage rates form the largest US banks include:
Bank of America Home Loans offers a 30 year fixed rate FHA loan that has a mortgage rate of 5.00% and 0.625 points with an APR of 5.125%.
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage offers a 30 year fixed rate FHA home loan with a mortgage rate of 5.000% with 1.0 points and an APR of 5.717%.
HSBC Mortgage rate on a 30 year FHA is at 5.000% with no points and a 5.183% APR.
SunTrust Mortgage has a 30 year FHA home loans with a mortgage rate of 4.750% and 1.250 points resulting in a 5.318% APR.
US Bank 30 year fixed rate FHA loan has a rate of 5.000% with no points and a 5.531% APR.
FHA home loans offer underwriting and loan approval features that make these mortgage loans easier for first time home buyers to qualify for. FHA loans are available for first time home buyers or homebuyers who are selling a home to buy another or to refinance an existing owner occupied property. The features that make an FHA to qualify for include: low down payment requirements and flexible credit guidelines.
Mortgage Rates listed are effective as of this publication date. Loan programs, rates, terms and conditions are subject to change without notice. The accuracy of the home mortgage details for these mortgage lenders is not guaranteed.
FHA mortgage rates listed are for owner occupied single family primary residences. Home loan rates, origination and discount points and closing costs may vary based on loan features, property type and location as well as other terms and conditions. Restrictions may apply. All loans are subject to bank approval.
Contact information for the bank mortgage lenders listed:
Bank of America Home Loans 1-800-551-7975
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage 1-877-937-9357
US Bank 1-888-831-7524.
SunTrust Mortgage 1-800-634-7928
HSBC Mortgage 1-800-333-7023
Regions Mortgage Locations Arkansas
Regions Mortgage is headquartered in Birmingham, Ala. Regions Mortgage is one of the largest residential mortgage loan originators and servicers in the U.S. Regions Mortgage is a part of Regions Financial which is the holding company for Regions Bank. Regions Mortgage has mortgage locations throughout the South, Midwest and Texas.
Regions Mortgage offers a wide variety of options for new home loan borrowers and those existing home owners that may be looking to refinance. Mortgage loan programs offered by Regions Mortgage include fixed rate home loans, adjustable rate mortgages, jumbo loans, FHA and VA loans. All of these mortgage loans also have various terms including standard 15 year and 30 year mortgages. And most all of the mortgage loans offered come with several different mortgage rate and point options to choose from.
Regions Mortgage locations in Arkansas:
Regions Mortgage
318 Hester Drive
Harrison, AR 72601
870-391-8200 - Phone
870-391-8290 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
835 Central Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
501-624-8828 - Phone
501-624-8881 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
400 West Capitol, 2nd FL
Little Rock, AR 72201
501-371-6642 - Phone
501-371-7020 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
723 Garrison Avenue
Fort Smith, AR 72901
479-494-4617 - Phone
479-783-1956 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
5400 Rogers Avenue
Fort Smith, AR 72903
479-478-1200 - Phone
479-478-1270 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
800 South Shackleford
Little Rock, AR 72211
501-221-9364 - Phone
501-223-0869 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
106 South 2nd Street
Cabot, AR 72023
501-843-9344 - Phone
501-843-7051 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
201 S. Denver
Russellville, AR 72801
479-968-1234 - Phone
Regions Mortgage
696 Desoto Blvd.
Hot Springs Village, AR 71909
501-922-3706 - Phone
501-922-4420 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
5050 Northgate Road
Rogers, AR 72758
479-464-1272 - Phone
479-464-1284 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
4900 JFK Blvd
North Little Rock, AR 72116
501-753-7262 - Phone
501-758-3681 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
2400 East Highland
Jonesboro, AR 72401
870-974-5305 - Phone
870-974-5315 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
146 West South Street
Benton, AR 72015
501-315-2000 - Phone
501-303-2130 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
1465 Joyce Blvd
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479-684-5217 - Phone
479-684-5241 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
1023 Main Street and Chestnut
Conway, AR 72032
501-450-4651 - Phone
501-450-4788 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
1507 East Race Street
Searcy, AR 72143
501-230-5389 - Phone
501-268-3686 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
1141 East Main
Batesville, AR 72501
870-793-7551 - Phone
870-698-2237 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
2905 Prince Street
Conway, AR 72032
501-450-4725 - Phone
501-450-4647 - Fax
Mortgage Clauses and Covenants
When a home loan borrower closes on a new mortgage loan, included in the documents that have to be executed is the mortgage document. The mortgage is the security instrument that pledges the property as collateral for the loan. The mortgage secures your promise that the money borrowed will be repaid.
The terms mortgage and loan are often used interchangeably. But, to be precise the mortgage is actually a lien on the property which secures the loan. The terms of the loan such as the mortgage rate, term and monthly payment are set out on the note not the mortgage. Conditions of default and the terms regarding the security of the property are established in the mortgage document.
The mortgage will include various clauses and terms that protect the mortgage lender as well as the home loan borrower. Examples of the various clauses and covenants that may be included in a mortgage or deed of trust may include:
The mortgage is dated and contains the names of mortgagor and mortgagee. If the deed of trust from is used, the borrowers name appears, identified as trustor, grantor, or mortgagor. The name of the trustee or grantee and the name of the mortgage lender, who is both the trust beneficiary and the note holder also appear.
The note executed by the borrower is reproduced in the mortgage or deed of trust. The note includes an acceleration clause allowing the mortgage lender to declare the entire home loan balance remaining immediately due and payable if the borrower is in default.
The note may provide that the borrower is permitted to pay off the loan any time prior expiration of the full mortgage term without incurring a financial penalty for the early payoff, or it may provide for a penalty to be imposed on the borrower (prepayment penalty) if the debt is satisfied prior to expiration of the full term. FHA, VA and conforming fixed rate loans do not have a prepayment penalties.
The mortgage requires the borrower to pay all real property taxes and assessments on a timely basis, keep the building in a proper state of repair and preservation, and protect the building against loss by fire or other casualty by an insurance policy written in an amount at least 80 percent of the value of the structures. Many mortgage lenders may also require insurance for 100 percent of the loan value minus the lot value.
The mortgage contains a defeasance clause giving the borrower the right to defeat and remove the lien by paying the loan indebtedness in full.
The mortgage provides the right of foreclosure to the mortgage lender if the borrower fails to make payments as scheduled or fails to fulfill other obligations as set forth in the mortgage.
In the deed of trust form, a clause gives the mortgage lender irrevocable power to appoint a substitute trustee or trustees without notice and without specifying any reason, by recording and instrument of appointment on the public record where the deed of trust is recorded.
In both the mortgage form and the deed of trust form, a covenant always specifies that the mortgagor has a good and marketable title to the property pledged to secure payment of the note.
The mortgage or deed of trust may contain an alienation or due on sale clause entitling the lender to declare the principal balance immediately due and payable if the borrower sells the property during the mortgage term and making the mortgage unassumable without the mortgage lenders permission. Permission to assume the mortgage at a mortgage rate prevailing at the time of assumption can be given at the mortgage lenders discretion. The alienation clause may provide for release of the original borrowers from liability if an assumption is permitted. This release is sometimes referred to as a novation.
The mortgage or deed of trust always provides for execution by the borrower. The mortgage or deed of trust provides for acknowledgment by the borrower to make the document eligible for recording on the public record for the mortgage lenders protection.
Regions Mortgage Locations Texas
Regions Mortgage is one of the larges residential mortgage loan originators and servicers in the US. Regions Mortgage has mortgage loans offices throughout the South, Midwest and Texas.
Regions Mortgage offers fixed and adjustable rate mortgages, jumbo loans, FHA and VA loans. Home loans are available for primary residences, second homes and investments properties.
Regions Mortgage is part of Regions Financial Corporation which operates as the holding company for the Regions Bank. Regions Bank provides a wide range of commercial, retail, and mortgage banking services in the US. Regions Bank operates over 1,800 branch bank locations as well as over 2,200 automated teller machines in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
Regions Mortgage locations in Texas:
Regions Mortgage
1000 West Southwest Loop 323
Tyler, TX 75701
903-594-7800 - Phone
903-594-7842 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
7044 F M 1060 East
Humble, TX 77346
281-852-8897 - Phone
Regions Mortgage
5005 Woodway
Houston, TX 77056
713-426-7100 - Phone
713-426-7185 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
7585 South Broadway
Tyler, TX 75703
903-581-7247 - Phone
903-581-8053 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
213 North Fredonia
Longview, TX 75601
903-237-3510 - Phone
903-237-3520 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
1111 West Mockingbird Lane, 2nd Floor
Dallas, TX 75247
214-678-3944 - Phone
214-678-3955 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
2000 Richmond Rd.
Texarkana, TX 75503
903-832-2551 - Phone
903-832-0070 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
1111 W. Mockingbird Lane, 12th Floor
Dallas, TX 75247
214-678-2580 - Phone
214-678-3992 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
100 Main Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
817-810-2000 - Phone
817-810-2001 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
910 E. Hawkins Parkway
Longview, TX 75606
903-663-2247 - Phone
903-663-7305 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
100 East Ferguson
Tyler, TX 75702
903-595-1941 - Phone
903-535-4223 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
6910 North Eldridge Pkwy
Houston, TX 77041
713-466-7283 - Phone
713-896-7073 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
810 West Main Street
Tomball, TX 77375
281-351-1691 - Phone
281-351-8708 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
704 S. John Redditt Drive
Lufkin, TX 75904
936-634-3578 - Phone
936-634-3566 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
2051 West Main
League City, TX 77573
281-332-7575 - Phone
281-332-7848 - Fax
Regions Mortgage
4314 W Braker Lane Ste 200
Austin, TX 78759
512-372-2350 - Phone
512-372-2360 - Fax
Fair Lending Protection in Home Mortgages
When you apply for a mortgage loan to purchase a house, refinance, or for a second mortgage, there are two federal statues that protect you rights and curb abusive lending pertaining to discrimination. These two acts or statutes are the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and the Fair Housing Act. Many aspects of the rules and regulations of the two acts overlap. Congress intended to provide sufficient protection to homeowners and borrowers when cases of potential discriminatory practices arise.
The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing based on race, national origin, religion, sex, familial status and handicap. Much of the act covers action in housing as it pertains to rentals and sales. The act also covers several aspects of discriminatory practices in mortgage lending. The main components covering prohibited lending practices based on race, color, national origin, sex, familial status, or handicap are:
Refusal to make a mortgage loan.
Refusal to provide information regarding available home loans.
Enforce different terms and lending conditions.
Discriminating regarding the appraisal of the property.
Refusal to purchase a home loan or set different terms for purchasing a home loan.
Advertise or make statements that indicate limitations or preferences based the protected classes.
Interfering with those who are exercising a fair housing right.
FHA prohibits discrimination in these specific cases but is also designed to cover almost all aspects of mortgage lending. Mortgage origination’s and mortgage lenders are covered under FHA as is appraising residential properties, the buying and selling of mortgages irregardless if the loan is to purchase, build, repair or make improvements to the residential property.
ECOA is primarily designed to cover credit transactions. ECOA bars discrimination in credit dealings based on race, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, age, income derived from public assistance, or a borrowers ability to exercise their rights under the Consumer Credit Protection Act.
If you apply for a bank mortgage and are turned down, remember that not all institutions have the same lending standards. Shop around for another mortgage lender or bank. If a lender does deny a mortgage loan or place an applicant in a high mortgage rate and high cost loan, it does not mean they have broken any federal laws. These companies are just predators exploiting the weakness of borrowers in need. But if the way you were treated suggests the possibility of unlawful discrimination, you may want to check with a local fair housing group, the state enforcement agency, the local branch of a federal enforcement agency or contact the Department of Housing and Urban Development at:
Office of Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity
Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410-2000
1-800-424-8590