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Mortgage Lenders, FHA Guidelines Question

Jake Skinner
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I got an interesting question for Mortgage Lenders. Anyone on here in that business? 


If someone removes a spouse from a deed and goes to sell the house immediately (within 90 days) will the sell of the house be ok with FHA guidelines http://teammovemortgage.com/2015/05/14/fha-flipping-rules/ ? In other words will FHA approve the loan for the buyer? FHA has a 90 day rule because of house flippers.

The final rule requires that: a) only owners of record can sell properties that will be financed using FHA insured mortgages; b) any re-sale of a property may not occur 90 or fewer days from the last sale to be eligible for FHA financing; and c)