FHA-approved lenders
Lenders approved to originate loans by their Federal regulatory (eg HUD/FHA) agency.
Are FHA mortgages insured?
An FHA mortgage is government-insured.
What is an FHA mortgage?
It’s important to understand what an FHA mortgage is. Contrary to some
people’s belief, the Federal Housing Administration is not a lender. It is
a federal government agency that guarantees loans by private lenders, making
mortgages available to people who may have a difficult time qualifying ,
often because of a lack of credit history.
What persons may consider seeking an FHA loan?
Recent college grads, newlyweds, first time homeowners with little
credit history. Those likely to have little upfront
money to put down on a loan.
Can I get an FHA loan with bad credit?
FHA loans are ideal for individuals with credit problems
including bankruptcies and foreclosures. While your credit score is usually the most important
factor lenders consider when approving you for a conventional loan, with an
FHA loan (non-conventional loan) it’s not the central consideration. Connect with
FHA lenders.
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