Finance
Which type of mortgage loan is insured by the Federal Housing Administration?
AVA loan
BUSDA loan
CFHA loan✓ Correct
DConventional loan
Explanation
FHA loans are insured by the Federal Housing Administration, allowing buyers to obtain financing with lower down payments and less stringent credit requirements.
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