A client earns a salary of $45,000 at a job held for three years. The client has credit card
bills, student loans, and a car loan totaling $500 per month. The client has already
saved $3,500 for a down payment and is using an FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage
(EEM).
If the client wants to make the minimum down payment for a home priced at $150,000,
how much more does the client need to save?
A client has a monthly household income of $2,300, monthly debt payments of $450,
and an optimal monthly housing ratio of 32%. What is the client's optimal monthly
housing payment?
-$592
,-$736
-$880
-$1,186 - CORRECT ANSWER: $736
A client has saved money for a small down payment and closing costs to purchase a
$100,000 home in the city. The client is deciding whether to begin the home-buying
process now or continue saving for a larger down payment.
A client is currently renting month to month (tenancy at sufferance). What advice should
a housing counselor recommend to better secure the housing?
, Seek a new written lease agreement
Seek a new oral lease agreement
Continue with the current lease arrangement
Seek a tenancy at will lease arrangement - CORRECT ANSWER:
A client is delinquent on the mortgage and at risk of default. The client is considering
signing the deed over to a real estate investor to avoid foreclosure. What should the
housing counselor recommend?
-Recommend a reputable real estate agent to handle signing the deed over to a real
estate investor.
-Advise the client to take advantage of the offer to sign over the deed.
-Recommend that the client file bankruptcy instead of signing over the deed.
-Advise against signing over the deed to a real estate investor as a solution to avoid
foreclosure. - CORRECT ANSWER:
A client is in the process of purchasing a home with a sales price of $162,000. The
client has a net worth of $50,000, a credit score of 680, and a debt-to-income ratio of
36%. The home has appraised for $155,000. Which factor of creditworthiness will most
likely be an obstacle to purchasing the home?
A client recently experienced an unexpected car expense, which resulted in the client
using half the rent to pay for the expense. The client, who still has a full-time job, would
like to avoid making a late payment. Which resource should a housing counselor
recommend first?
-Contact United Way 211
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