FHA Single Family Housing Policy Handbook 4000.1, Part II — b. Required Analysis and Reporting (09/09/2019)
FHA Single Family Housing Policy Handbook 4000.1, Part II — b. Required Analysis and Reporting (09/09/2019).
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FHA Single Family Housing Policy Handbook 4000.1, Part II — b. Required Analysis and Reporting (09/09/2019)
b. Required Analysis and Reporting (09/09/2019) The Appraiser must include all components of the real estate in the analysis. The Appraiser must not include business valuation or the value of Personal Property or business fixtures in the appraisal. The Appraiser must provide measurements and calculations of the building area on the building sketch to show what portion of the Property is allocated to residential use, and what portion is allocated to nonresidential use. The Appraiser must provide a statement as to whether the commercial use will or will not affect the health and safety of the occupants of the residential Property. II. ORIGINATION THROUGH POST-CLOSING/ENDORSEMENT E. Title I Insured Programs 1. Direct and Dealer Loan Process for Property Improvement Loan Program Handbook 4000.1 877 Last Revised: 11/26/2025 E. TITLE I INSURED PROGRAMS 1. Direct and Dealer Loan Process for Property Improvement Loan Program Loans insured under FHA’s Property Improvement Loan program are categorized by either of two origination processes: Direct Loans or Dealer Loans. A Dealer refers to, in the case of Property Improvement Loans, a seller, contractor, or supplier of goods or services. A Dealer can be used in either the Direct Loan or Dealer Loan processes.