What changes are going on with FHA

Didier Malagies • September 11, 2023


When a borrower is turned down by FHA, a warning flag goes out and stays in the connection for 6 months as well as the appraisal. FHA is now waiving that where it will not be put into the FHA Connection so the next Lender will not know. I feel it is important for them to know and to explain what you did differently to get the loan in the status of being approved. The other lender should know if there was a problem the first go around and then it gives you the opportunity as the second lender to show what changes you made to make it into an approvable FHA loan. The appraisal still stays with the home for 6 months regardless of who purchases the home afterward

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