
October 12, 2012
Can I Use A Power of Attorney To Apply For An FHA Home Loan?
A not-so-commonly asked question, but a very important one about FHA loan rules, involves the use of a power of attorney to apply for or commit to an FHA mortgage loan. FHA loan rules state, “All borrowers applying for the mortgage and assuming responsibility for the debt must sign Fannie Mae Form 1003, Uniform Residential Loan Application (URLA), and all addenda.” “Either the initial loan application or the final, if one is used, must contain the signatures of all borrowers. The initial loan application may not be executed by power of attorney except for military personnel and incapacitated borrowers…” What does this mean? In short, there are only two types of FHA borrowers permitted to have a loan executed on their behalf by a power of attorney; the FHA official | more...