Recently found a house in Alabama and have been approved for a usda guaranteed loan. The property is on 6 acres and roughly 2 acres are in planted pine trees. Would this be considered income producing even though they were planted for privacy purposes only and have never received a crop check for them? by ashpeters1986793 from , Alabama. Aug 7th 2014
USDA has rules about income producing properties... I do a lot of USDA loans in MN, WI, and SD - and as long as the current owner isn't selling them, then you shouldn't have any issue. Appraisal coming back more than the house being an issue? Never seen that in over 20-years of lending. www.MortgagesUnlimited.biz/usda
USDA will never turn down your file because it is worth more than what you are paying. Also, if the trees haven't been part of any "for profit" agriculture and they were planted as a wind break, you will be fine. If you are not happy with your current mortgage company because they aren't answering these questions for you, I'd be glad to help with your mortgage as well. If interested, you can call me at 502-645-0102. Eddie Sexton
USDA will never turn down your file because it is worth more than what you are paying. Also, if the trees haven't been part of any "for profit" agriculture and they were planted as a wind break, you will be fine. If you are not happy with your current mortgage company because they aren't answering these questions for you, I'd be glad to help with your mortgage as well. If interested, you can call me at 502-645-0102. Eddie Sexton. I am licensed in Alabama as well
You will be fine as long as it is currently not an income producing property. Like they are selling trees on the roadside and have signs up. Otherwise I think you are going to be good to go. Also, you will have no issues if your appraisal comes in higher. The only time this would be an issue is if this was a Non-Arms Length Transaction and even then as long as you could explain it, you would be good. Best wishes, Sean
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