FHA extends temporary “anti-flipping” waiver From what I have seen most almost all investors improve the homes they purchase, but it doesn't always take 90 Days.
This is good!
The Federal
Housing Administration (FHA) last week extended its temporary “anti-flipping”
waiver an additional two years to Dec. 31, 2014, enabling investors to purchase
and renovate foreclosed and abandoned homes and resell the rehabbed property
within 90 days.
Previously, the FHA had imposed the 90-day standard as part of an effort to
rein in rampant quick-flips of houses where investors made minimal or no
improvements to rundown, foreclosed or abandoned houses, then sold them days or
weeks later at high price markups with the help of inflated appraisals to
purchasers using FHA loans.
For more information click the link below.
https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2012/11/29/2012-28918/federal-housing-administration-fha-temporary-waiver-of-fhas-regulation-on-property-flipping
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