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Included in this section are:
i. Mortgage Purpose
ii. Borrower Eligibility
iii. Occupancy Types
iv. Property Eligibility and Acceptability Criteria
v. Legal Restrictions on Conveyance (Free Assumability)
i. Mortgage Purpose Anchor i. Mortgage Purpose i. Mortgage Purpose
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The table below describes the only circumstances in which a Borrower with an existing FHA-insured Mortgage for a Principal Residence may obtain an additional FHA-insured Mortgage on a new Principal Residence.
Policy Exceptions | Eligibility Requirements |
Relocation | A Borrower may be eligible to obtain another FHA-insured Mortgage without being required to sell an existing Property covered by an FHA-insured Mortgage if the Borrower is:
If the Borrower moves back to the original area, the Borrower is not required to live in the original house and may obtain a new FHA-insured Mortgage on a new Principal Residence, provided the relocation meets the two requirements above. |
Increase in family size | A Borrower may be eligible for another house with an FHA-insured Mortgage if the Borrower provides satisfactory evidence that:
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Vacating a jointly-owned Property | A Borrower may be eligible for another FHA-insured Mortgage if the Borrower is vacating (with no intent to return) the Principal Residence which will remain occupied by an existing co-Borrower. |
Non-occupying co-Borrower | A non-occupying co-Borrower on an existing FHA-insured Mortgage may qualify for an FHA-insured Mortgage on a new Property to be their own Principal Residence. |
(3) Required Documentation
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