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Become a HUD 203K Consultant

Topic: Career TransitionPublished July 30, 2009

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A 203K consultant is a professional who is responsible for advising clients on the complicated 203K process. They make sure the required paperwork is The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development approves 210K consultants filled out and filed correctly so that homeowners can obtain a 203K loan. Many 203K consultants are inspectors who wish to widen the scope of their business. Inspectors already have much of the knowledge and training required to become a 203K consultant. The 203K program was created in 1961 as a way to obtain money to complete necessary repairs and to refinance or purchase a home. The program’s complexity prevented it from being used effectively until 1994 when consultants were first introduced to the field. In order to become an approved 203K consultant, applicants must be approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Approved candidates are placed on the Federal Housing Administration’s 203K Consultant Roster, which guarantees that the consultant has met the qualifications as prescribed by the FHA. How to become an approved 203K consultant The following five requirements must be met and submitted in resume or list format for consideration by HUD:
  • a minimum of three years' experience as a remodeling contractor, general contractor or home inspector. InterNACHI can provide a certificate of membership to prove experience. A state license as a state-certified engineer or architect may also be submitted in lieu of the documentation of the three years' experience;
  • education; InterNACHI applicants have access to and may submit their InterNACHI continuing education transcripts. Members can also round out their education with InterNACHI's online and online video training courses; each provides a certificate of completion.
  • state licensing (general contractor, home inspector, etc.). In those states where a home inspector is required to be licensed, the Department requires that the applicant be licensed and be able to provide proof of such licensing;
  • a narrative description of the current/prospective consultant's ability to perform home inspections, prepare architectural drawings, use proper methods of cost-estimating, and complete draw inspections; and,
  • the applicant must also submit proof of certification verifying that the consultant has read and fully understands the requirements of HUD Handbook 4240.4, REV 2(203K) Handbook and all related materials listed in Mortgagee Letter 2000-25.
An individual who submits an incomplete application package will receive a letter indicating the information required to cure the deficiency. This letter will give the individual 15 days to correct them. If the response does not satisfy the outstanding requirement in its entirety and within the prescribed deadline, the individual must wait an additional 90 days prior to re-applying. Each applicant who meets the 203K program requirements will be issued a participation letter. This letter will contain the consultant's name, business address, and a consultant identification number. This number will be needed by the consultant prior to doing any work associated with any 203K loan. This consultant identification number will be used to assist HUD in evaluating the work of consultants. Mortgagees must enter the consultant's identification number on the insurance application screen and will not be able to process 203K cases without it. Where should the applications be sent? Applications should sent to the Homeownership Center (HOC) that serves the region in which he/she will be conducting business. There are four HOCs in the U.S., each of which corresponds to nearby states and territories. Applications must be sent through regular mail as email will not be accepted. The HOCs are listed, along with their addresses and the states they serve, as follows: Philadelphia: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmentrn Philadelphia Homeownership Centerrn The Wanamaker Buildingrn 100 Penn Square Eastrn Philadelphia, PA 19107-3389 Serves: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia. Denver: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmentrn Denver Homeownership Centerrn UMB Plaza Buildingrn 1670 Broadwayrn Denver, CO 80202-4801 Serves: Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, Wyoming and Utah. Santa Ana, California: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmentrn Santa Ana Homeownership Centerrn Santa Ana Federal Buildingrn 34 Civic Center Plaza, Room 7015rn Santa Ana, CA 92701-4003 Serves: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmentrn Atlanta Homeownership Centerrn Five Points Plazarn 40 Marietta Streetrn Atlanta, GA 30303-2806 Serves: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and the Caribbean. In summary, inspectors who wish to become 203K consultants should submit their training and experience to HUD using the instructions outlined above.

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