Which scenario would result in a loan being classified as non-conforming but NOT jumbo?
Correct Answer
D) A $600,000 loan on a manufactured home not permanently affixed
A loan on a manufactured home that is not permanently affixed to a foundation would not meet GSE eligibility requirements, making it non-conforming. However, since the loan amount is below conforming limits, it would not be classified as jumbo.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
A loan on a manufactured home that is not permanently affixed to a foundation would not meet GSE eligibility requirements, making it non-conforming. However, since the loan amount is below conforming limits, it would not be classified as jumbo.
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