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Updated almost 3 years ago,

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Bought a FHA home recently, but GF is moving

John Anderson
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Hello,

I am a remote worker, who is based in the Midwest but works for a company out of California. I recently purchased a home using an FHA loan. However, my girlfriend just got a job in another city, and I would like to move with her.

It has only been a few months since I purchased a home, and when I bought it I did intend to live there for at least a year. However, my circumstances have changed and I would like to move to be with her.


Is there anyway I can do this legally without having anyone accuse me of mortgage fraud? I am happy to not rent out or sell the home until one year is up, but I will not be living there.

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