Finance
Which federal agency insures FHA mortgage loans?
AFannie Mae
BVA (Department of Veterans Affairs)
CThe Federal Housing Administration under HUD✓ Correct
DThe CFPB
Explanation
FHA (Federal Housing Administration), which is part of HUD, insures FHA loans against lender losses in case of borrower default.
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