Finance
In Washington, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insures loans made by:
AFHA directly to consumers
BFHA-approved private lenders who originate and fund the loans✓ Correct
CWashington Housing Finance Commission only
DVA-approved lenders only
Explanation
FHA does not make loans directly to consumers. FHA-approved private lenders (banks, credit unions, mortgage companies) originate and fund FHA loans, and FHA insures those loans against default on behalf of the lender.
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