FHA Single Family Housing Policy Handbook 4000.1, Part I — 7. Title I Property Improvement Dealers (05/09/2022)
FHA Single Family Housing Policy Handbook 4000.1, Part I — 7. Title I Property Improvement Dealers (05/09/2022).
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FHA Single Family Housing Policy Handbook 4000.1, Part I — 7. Title I Property Improvement Dealers (05/09/2022)
7. Title I Property Improvement Dealers (05/09/2022) Handbook 4000.1 118 Last Revised: 11/26/2025 ii. P260 Access Once the Closing Agent has received a HUD-issued Title ID Number, the Closing Agent must contact the AM to request access to P260. 7. Title I Property Improvement Dealers (05/09/2022) A Dealer, for the purposes of a Title I Property Improvement Loan, refers to a seller, contractor, or supplier of goods or services. If the Dealer assisted the Borrower in preparing the credit application or assisted the Borrower in obtaining the Loan from the Lender, the Lender must comply with the requirements in Direct and Dealer Loan Process for Property Improvement Loan Program. To facilitate the financing of property improvements, the Dealer may enter into a Business Relationship with an FHA Title I approved Lender that will provide financing to the Borrower.