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An Indiana homebuyer using a USDA loan to purchase in a qualifying rural area typically needs a minimum FICO score of:
A580
B620✓ Correct
C640
D720
Explanation
USDA loan guidelines generally require a minimum credit score of 640 for automated underwriting approval, though some lenders may approve borrowers with lower scores through manual underwriting.
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