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James Robert
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Do you really have to live in it?

James Robert
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Alright so I’m curious how this situation would be policed - just curious because I’ve never heard of it being policed. 

I own a single family right now that I got a good deal on. I bought it as a flip but turns out we love the home and it’s great for us and the dogs. Did all the work myself and were splitting 1,100 a month. 

My next purchase as a primary residence can be 3.5 on FHA or 5% on conventional. Let's say I buy a duplex on either of those loans and I'm expected to live in it for a year. Is anyone really policing me living there? How would they know if I live there as my primary or not? What if I just did FHA and rented both? Can I go to jail? How serious is that situation?

*Disclaimer* *Asking for knowledge purposes*

I am also a Realtor and have had clients ask me this. 

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Michael Plante
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Michael Plante
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Quote from @James Robert:

Alright so I’m curious how this situation would be policed - just curious because I’ve never heard of it being policed. 

I own a single family right now that I got a good deal on. I bought it as a flip but turns out we love the home and it’s great for us and the dogs. Did all the work myself and were splitting 1,100 a month. 

My next purchase as a primary residence can be 3.5 on FHA or 5% on conventional. Let's say I buy a duplex on either of those loans and I'm expected to live in it for a year. Is anyone really policing me living there? How would they know if I live there as my primary or not? What if I just did FHA and rented both? Can I go to jail? How serious is that situation?

*Disclaimer* *Asking for knowledge purposes*

I am also a Realtor and have had clients ask me this. 


 Pretty sure mortgage fraud is a felony 

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Bob Okenwa
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Bob Okenwa
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@James Robert

And this is why realtors have such a terrible reputation. This is fraud and could have been Googled in about 10 seconds. Mortgage fraud is a felonious crime in most cases and is punishable by time in prison. As a real estate professional, you should already know this.

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Theresa Harris
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If you buy it knowing full well you will never live in it, then that is mortgage fraud.

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    Troy Albers
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    Troy Albers
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    @James Robert your a realtor and your asking this question?