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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Account Closed
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
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How long before I can reuse FHA after I close owner-occupied refi

Account Closed
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
Posted

Hi all,

I had a quick question about owner-occupancy requirements.

I purchased my first duplex with an FHA loan. I am currently in the middle of a refinance where I need at least 85% LTV to qualify for this Freddie Mac owner-occupant loan. I think that I should be able to achieve this based on market rents and recent sales.

My question is... how long after my refinance is done can I move out and reuse my FHA for (hopefully) a four unit? Do GSE's have different time requirements that I need to stay in the property than FHA does? I believe FHA's rule is one year occupying the property.

Thanks all!

RIP Freddie Mac Home Possible 5% down conventional financing :(

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Brad Sneckner
  • Lender
  • Riverside, CA
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Brad Sneckner
  • Lender
  • Riverside, CA
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@Account Closed Ok, then waiting the 1 year is pretty much a must. The one potential option (if you have 25% equity rather than 15%), is you could refinance your current duplex as an investment property, and purchase the 4-plex with the FHA owner-occupied. The caveat is that you would need to do these two transactions simultaneously and close them at the same time because you can't refi your primary residence as an investment if you live there.

You'd need a lender who's really on the ball. 

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