FHA Single Family Housing Policy Handbook 4000.1, Part I — s. Conservatorship, Receivership, or Transfer of Control (09/14/2015)
FHA Single Family Housing Policy Handbook 4000.1, Part I — s. Conservatorship, Receivership, or Transfer of Control (09/14/2015).
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FHA Single Family Housing Policy Handbook 4000.1, Part I — s. Conservatorship, Receivership, or Transfer of Control (09/14/2015)
s. Conservatorship, Receivership, or Transfer of Control (09/14/2015) The Mortgagee must submit a Change Request to FHA if it goes into conservatorship, receivership, or is subject to a transfer of control to a federal or state supervisory agency. The Mortgagee must submit a Change Request to FHA of a change of status in any of these situations and FHA reserves the right to require the Mortgagee to submit additional information in order to determine if the Mortgagee is eligible to maintain its FHA Mortgagee approval. I. DOING BUSINESS WITH FHA A. FHA Lenders and Mortgagees (09/20/2021) 7. Post-approval Changes Handbook 4000.1 69 Last Revised: 11/26/2025