FHA definition

FHA means the Federal Housing Administration, an agency within the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, or any successor thereto, and including the Federal Housing Commissioner and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development where appropriate under the FHA Regulations.
FHA. Federal Housing Administration, or any successor thereto.
FHA means the Federal Housing Administration.

Examples of FHA in a sentence

  • The common use areas – which include the fitness center, both community rooms (first and fifth floors); garbage chutes; and the wall-mounted mailbox units adjacent to the leasing office – however, are governed by the FHA since they are only for use by the residents of Bridges and/or their guests.

  • Federal law specifically forbids prepayment penalties on FHA loans.

  • Many sub-prime loans include prepayment penalties, which opponents say target the poor, who usually are the ones with subprime loans.On the other side are homes financed through government-backed FHA loans.

  • The residential buildings and common areas will all be required to meet the same accessibility requirements of the ICRA and FHA.

  • It is not intended to remedy any other potential violations of the FHA or any other federal law by J&R Associates.


More Definitions of FHA

FHA means the Federal Housing Administration and any successor thereto.
FHA means the United States Federal Housing Administration.
FHA. The Federal Housing Administration.
FHA. The Federal Housing Administration and its successors. FHLMC: Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation and its successors.
FHA means the Federal Housing Administration or any successor thereto.
FHA. The Federal Housing Administration of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and any successor thereto.
FHA means the Federal Housing Administration and any agency or instrumentality of the United States of America succeeding to the mortgage insurance functions thereof.