What is an FHA Streamlined 203(k) Loan?
FHA's Streamlined 203(k) program
permits homebuyers to finance up to an additional $35,000 into
their mortgage to improve or upgrade their home before move-in.
With this new product, homebuyers can quickly and easily tap
into cash to pay for property repairs or improvements, such as
those identified by a home inspector or FHA appraiser.
The Streamlined (k) program is intended to facilitate
uncomplicated rehabilitation and/or improvements to a home for
which plans, consultants, engineers and/or architects are not
required. The Streamlined (k) program includes the discretionary
improvements and/or repairs shown below:
• Repair/Replacement of roofs, gutters and downspouts
• Repair/Replacement/upgrade of existing HVAC systems
• Repair/Replacement/upgrade of plumbing and electrical systems
• Repair/Replacement of flooring
• Minor remodeling, such as kitchens, which does not involve
structural repairs
• Painting, both exterior and interior
• Weatherization, including storm windows and doors, insulation,
weather stripping, etc.
• Purchase / installation of appliances, including free-standing
ranges, refrigerators, washers/dryers, dishwashers and microwave
ovens
• Accessibility improvements for persons with disabilities
• Lead-based paint stabilization or abatement of lead-based
paint hazards
• Repair/replace/add exterior decks, patios, porches
• Basement finishing and remodeling, which does not involve
structural repairs
• Basement waterproofing
• Window and door replacements and exterior wall re-siding
• Septic system and/or well repair or replacement
What are the minimum and maximum amounts for repair
costs under this program?
Given the need for homeowners to make minor repairs without
exhausting personal savings, and in consideration of the
increasing cost of materials, the minimum repair cost of $5,000
is eliminated and the ceiling is now raised to $35,000. This
revised maximum repair/rehabilitation amount recognizes the cost
of making older homes more energy efficient. Note that when the
repairs exceed $15,000, the mortgagee must perform or obtain an
inspection to determine that all listed repairs were completed.
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