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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Can a traveling physical therapist apply for an FHA?
I'm a traveling PT and am thinking about getting an FHA loan for a property in WA. The dilemma I have is this: could I still get an FHA if it becomes my primary residence yet I still travel for work?
I would have a room for myself, all my mail send there, drivers license would read that address, etc. I'd go home in between contracts. I know the FHA allows people to travel for work but I'll be gone for ~3 months at a time. I feel like this is a grey area. Thoughts?
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