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Jordan Charles
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FHA loan

Jordan Charles
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Hello everyone! I'm still on my journey but just wanted to know that with an FHA loan do I have to actually "live" in the property for a while? Some people have told me that the government requires you to live in that property for 6 months. Some say it's up to a year. And others are telling me that I technically do not have to live there. I'd just like some clarification Any feedback would be appreciated.

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Rosston Smith
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Rosston Smith
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Forrest that should qualify, however you should speak with your lender to confirm

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