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  2. FHA 203(k) loans: What they are and how they work - AOL

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    FHA 203(k) loan refinancing. You can use an FHA 203(k) loan to rehabilitate the home you already live in through a refinance. The process to refinance into a 203(k) loan is similar to a regular ...

  3. FHA construction loan: What it is and how to get one - AOL

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    FHA 203(k) rehab loan: An FHA 203(k) loan finances the cost of buying an existing home plus renovations and repairs. There are two types of 203(k) loans: a standard 203(k) for renovations costing ...

  4. How to prepare for FHA appraisal requirements - AOL

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    Appraisal vs. home inspection. The FHA requires an appraisal (and so do many mortgage lenders for all kinds of loans, such as conventional loans), while an inspection is an optional but highly ...

  5. Building inspection - Wikipedia

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    A building inspection is an inspection performed by a building inspector, a person who is employed by either a city, township or county and is usually certified in one or more disciplines qualifying them to make professional judgment about whether a building meets building code requirements. A building inspector may be certified either as a ...

  6. Home inspection - Wikipedia

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    The home inspector describes the condition of the home at the time of inspection but does not guarantee future condition, efficiency, or life expectancy of systems or components. Sometimes confused with a real estate appraiser, a home inspector determines the condition of a structure, whereas an appraiser determines the value of a property. In ...

  7. FHA insured loan - Wikipedia

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    The borrower, who pays an insurance premium of 0.5% on declining balances for the lender's protection, receives two benefits: a careful appraisal by an FHA inspector and a lower interest rate on the mortgage than the lender might have offered without the protection. In some states, the FHA inspection may be waived for smaller FHA loans, usually ...

  8. Best FHA 203(k) rehab mortgage lenders in 2024 - AOL

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    To determine the best FHA 203(k) rehab mortgage lenders, Bankrate evaluated 85 lenders based on several criteria, including affordability (APR, discounts and/or incentives); scope of loan ...

  9. FHA loan requirements for 2024: Here’s how to qualify - AOL

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    Generally, though, the DTI FHA loan requirements mean that on a monthly basis, your combined debt payments, including your mortgage, shouldn’t exceed 43 percent; no more than 31 percent of your ...