Ask homeowners about their DTI (debt-to-income) ratios, and they’re likely to respond with something like, “My what ratios?!” However, when distressed homeowners are sizing up their foreclosure options, they need to brush up on DTI ratios. Lenders will be scrutinizing these ratios to determine homeowner eligibility for loan modification and other debt relief.
Homeowners need to know that their DTI ratios are crucial to determining an affordable house payment. The current government plan defines an affordable house payment as one that is no higher than 31% of the homeowner’s front-end DTI. In other words, the house payment or PITIA (principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and any association fees) on the first mortgage cannot exceed 31% of the household’s gross monthly income.
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