Finance
FHA loans are insured by:
AFannie Mae
BThe Federal Housing Administration✓ Correct
CThe Veterans Administration
DPrivate mortgage insurance companies
Explanation
FHA loans are insured by the Federal Housing Administration, a division of HUD. This insurance protects lenders against borrower default, allowing lower down payments and more flexible qualifying criteria.
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