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Greenwood, WI FHA Loans in Wisconsin

FHA loans differ from conventional loans in a number of ways. The down payment required for an FHA-insured loan is usually much lower than for conventional loans. FHA loans also have lower credit requirements than conventional loans, making them more available to a wider range of potential homebuyers.

 

FHA loans offer Greenwood, WI residents several other valuable benefits, not least of which is those aforementioned smaller down payments. Unlike a conventional loan, which ordinarily requires 10-20% down, FHA-insured loans only require down payments as low as 3-5%. The FHA is also more flexible in calculating factors to determine whether or not to approve the loan, factors such as household income and repayment ratios.

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* Jose R. Mireles Aguilera, 23, of 302 Piine St., Abbotsford; no contest plea; two charges of operating a vehicle while revoked; 30 days in jail on each, to run concurrent, and $88 in costs on each charge.


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* Kristy S. Degenhardt, 27, of 110 N. Stafford St., Greenwood; no contest plea; disorderly conduct; $309 fine.


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* Tony L. Rollins, 17, of 3188 Main St.; Granton; underage alcohol violation, $375 fine. * Christopher R. Strey, 18, Greenwood; speeding, $343.50; and no valid driver's license, $148.20 fine. * David J. Thorne, 22, of N13795 Highway D, Owen; speeding, $501 fine. * Amanda M. Jacobson, 26, of 5343 Star Ridge Road, Eau Claire; no contest plea; issuance of worthless checks; fine, costs and restitution totaling $255.22. * Amber M. Boyer, 23, of 2402 N. Peach Ave., Apt. 5, Marshfield; drunken driving; eight-month driver's license revocation, $793 fine and alcohol assessment. * Daniel J. Lieble, 21, Marshfield; drunken driving; one-year driver's license revocation, $803 fine and alcohol assessment. * Chantel R. Hardt, 21, of W222 Hickory Road, Dorchester; four counts of theft; seven days in jail with work release, 24 months probation, $684 fine and $420 in restitution. Three additional counts of theft were dismissed and read into the record. * Christopher D. Cech, 23, of 7190 Highway Y, Marshfield; resisting an officer; $476 fine. * Jordan J. Engevold, 21, of 104 E. Cleveland St., Apt. B, Marshfield; three counts of having sex with a child age 16 or older; 90 days in jail with work release, two years probation, $1,050 fine, undergo any counseling deemed necessary and have no contact with minor females. If he completes his probation, his record will be erased. * Brandon S. Shaw, 19, of 1701 N. Chestnut Ave., Apt. 201, Marshfield; revocation of probation for burglary and three counts of theft; eight months in jail with work release and credit for 134 days served. * Amanda J. Hubbell, 27, of 1009 Laurel St., Apt. 102, Marshfield; neglecting a child, disorderly conduct and possession of marijuana; one year probation, $161 in costs and undergo counseling. A charge of possession of drug paraphernalia was dismissed. * Craig J. DeCaluwe, 24, of 8271 Edward St., Pittsville; drunken driving; five days in jail with work release, 12-month driver's license revocation, $894 fine, attend victim impact panel and alcohol assessment. * Jamie L. Vetrone, 24, of 305 N. Central Ave., Apt. A, Marshfield; identity theft and disorderly conduct; two years probation, $546 fine, and undergo any counseling deemed necessary. Charges of taking and driving a vehicle without consent, theft and felony bail jumping were dismissed. A 30-day jail sentence was stayed. * Luke K. Solinsky, 21, of 240 S. Central Ave., Apt. B, Marshfield; not guilty plea; child abuse-recklessly causing harm; faces a maximum of 3 1/2 years in prison. His next appearance is scheduled for Oct. 24. According to the criminal complaint, in June, Solinsky struck a 2-year-old boy on the buttocks with his hand hard enough to cause bruising. * Daniel J. Konieczny, 44, of 9838 Westby Rd., Marshfield; default judgments; non-registration of auto and displaying unauthorized vehicle registration plates; fines totaling $384.60. * Jesus A. Ramirez, 23, of 1411 S. Locust Ave., no. 105, Marshfield; guilty plea; third offense; operating without a license; fines and costs totaling $350. Divorce * James A. Frankwick and Sara J. Frankwick, both of Marshfield, Sept. 16; woman granted name of Mayer. * Christopher L. Lafernier, 31, of 709 S. Cedar Ave., Marshfield; initial appearance Sept. 11 on two misdemeanor charges of telephone harassment; $1,000 signature bond and pretrial conference set for Oct. 2. Police investigated two phone calls Lafernier was accused of making April 5 to a woman in Marshfield, according to court records. * Joseph O. Hitz, 36, of 4908 Town Hall Road, Athens; initial appearance Sept. 11 on a misdemeanor charge of battery; $1,000 signature bond. Police investigated a report that Hitz was involved in a fight June 21 with another man in the town of Johnson, according to court records.


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