FHA Certification

FHA Certified Condominiums

Many condominiums throughout the United States are Federal Housing Administration (“FHA”) certified.  This allows prospective buyers to receive FHA-insurance loans and mortgages. If a condominium is FHA certified, that means that the condominium meets all of the FHA legal, financial, operational, and property requirements.

FHA certified condominiums allow for a larger demographic of potential buyers.  This, in turn, makes the condominium more valuable and marketable.There are certain requirements which must be met.  The requirements include:

1. Property Use and Type

Under federal law, FHA mortgages may be used only to purchase a primary residence.  You may not secure an FHA loan for the purchase of a timeshare, condo-hotel, or resort property.  There are other types of properties which FHA loans may not be used: condominiums where more than 25% is designated for commercial use or condominiums located in coastal barrier zones.

2. Financial Stability

To become FHA certified, the association must prepare and fully fund an annual budget.  At least 10% of the budget must be allocated to reserves. The reserve fund is used to maintain, repair and replace common elements of the condominium, such as the siding and roofs.  Lastly, no more than 15% of the condominium units may be more than 60 days delinquent on the payment of regular assessments.

3. Operational Stability

The condominium association must show that at least 50% of the units are owner-occupied. This means that if your association has a high number of rentals, FHA approval may not be an option.  In addition, FHA certification requires that all of the condominium buildings and common element are in good repair.

4. Insurance Requirements

Every association should have certain insurance policies.  Click here for more on insurance. FHA approval requires that the association maintain the following policies:

A. Property/Hazard Insurance

B. Liability Insurance

C. Fidelity Insurance (if there are more than 20 units)

D. Flood Insurance (if required)

5. Legal Requirements

There are a handful of legal requirements to become FHA certified.  First, any rental restriction in the governing documents must comply with the FHA’s governing statutes.  Second, litigation (other than routine litigation for delinquent assessments) must be disclosed and explained.  Lastly, the association must certify that it is in full compliance with any applicable state or federal law.

To see if your condominium has been FHA approved, visit: https://entp.hud.gov/idapp/html/condlook.cfm