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Five tips for buyers’ down-payment gifts

Oct 27, 2015, 9:22 AM | Updated: Mar 4, 2016, 5:46 am

About a quarter of first-time homebuyers use gifts from relatives to fund a down payment for a home purchase.

However, lenders are carefully scrutinizing such gifts.

Basically, the banks want to make sure that you’re not getting a second loan. If all of a sudden $50,000 pops into your account, they want to make sure it’s not a loan against the property.

In a recent article, The New York Times provided some of the following tips in making make these lenders’ checks and balances go smoother for homebuyers.

  • Have the money come in a check or wire transfer so that it’s traceable. Lenders often become cautious over cash gifts.
  • Have the giver provide the lender with a gift letter, which verifies the money is a gift, the specific amount being given, the relationship to the borrower, and that repayment is not required.
  • It’s best to deposit any gift money into the borrower’s account a few months before applying for a mortgage so the lenders have fewer questions about it.
  • Consider federal gift-tax regulations: Individual gifts of more than $14,000 for 2015 must be reported to the IRS and are subject to tax.
  • Be aware that certain types of mortgages may limit how much of a down payment you can receive as a gift. For example, with conventional loans, lenders may require at least 5 percent in the borrower’s own money that is not a gift. However, Federal Housing Administration loans – which are popular among first-time homebuyers – do not have any limits on gifts and borrowers can use gifts to cover the entire down payment.

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