Fannie Mae is raising its minimum credit score to 620 from 580 and lowering its maximum debt-to-income ratio to 45% to reduce future defaults. The underwriting changes go into effect the weekend of Dec. 12 as part of an update to Desktop Underwriter, the GSE's automated underwriting system. "The adjustments reflect careful analysis of a borrower's ability to repay their mortgage obligation over the life of the loan," said Fannie spokesman Brian Faith. Fannie claims that borrowers with credit scores below 620 are generally nine times more likely to become seriously delinquent than other borrowers. In modifying loans, "we have seen too many borrowers where their other consumer debt has jeopardized their success at homeownership," Mr. Faith said. He noted that none of these changes apply to Fannie's Refi Plus program, which provides a streamlined refinancing option for existing Fannie borrowers that have loan-to-value ratios greater than 80% and up to 125%.
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