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Community Solutions
An Affordable, Flexible Option for Teachers, Police Officers, Firefighters, and Health Care Workers
Community Solutions is designed especially for America's teachers, police officers, firefighters, and health care workers. Our Community Solutions mortgages add flexibility to help our valued workers overcome obstacles to homeownership.
Community Solutions Highlights
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No minimum borrower contribution
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Low mortgage insurance requirements
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LTV up to 100 percent (one-unit properties); 97 percent (two-unit properties).
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Flexibility on credit histories, nontraditional credit accepted
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Higher qualifying ratio for single borrowers
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Gift reserves allowed.
Eligible Borrowers
To be eligible for Community Solutions, at least one borrower must be:
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an employee of an accredited or state recognized private or public school; a certified teacher or adnimistrator in an education agency; or an employee of a post-secondary level education institution; or
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an employee of a law enforcement agency or fire department administered by an agency or subdivision of a state or local government; or a sworn law enforcement officer responsible for crime prevention and detection, law enforcement, or criminal incarceration; or a sworn member of a fire department involved in the fire suppression or prevention, emergency medical response, hazardous materials response, or management or response to terrorism; or
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a certified , accredited or licensed health care worker who is a medical resident or fellow; a nurse, nursing assistant, pharmacist, pharmacy technician, physician's assistant, or medical technician, technologist, or therapist.
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a member of the United States Armed Forces who is on full-time active duty; a member of a reserve component of the United States Armed Forces or a former member of the United States Armed Forces or of a reserve component of the United States Armed Forces who has been honorably discharged and has been separated or retired from either active duty or a reserve component for no more than two years at the time of the mortgage loan application.

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