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Do property taxes have to be current when doing a FHA refinance?

Written By: admin on June 26, 2009 One Comment

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One Response to “Do property taxes have to be current when doing a FHA refinance?”

  1. DeeDee on: 26 June 2009 at 2:00 pm

    not necessarily. The delinquent tax could be paid at the closing of the refinance. But, FHA might not look favorably on a borrower who isn't paying their taxes and reckon they might be a terrible credit risk.

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