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## II. Origination Through Post-Closing/Endorsement | |
### C. Condominium Project Approval | |
#### 2. Project Eligibility | |
- A copy of the builder’s policy or the required documentation in Insurance Coverage; | |
- A CO or its equivalent; and | |
- Photographs of each building. | |
##### ii. Newly Converted | |
A Condominium Project is considered newly converted if the Date of Conversion is within 24 months of the time of Condominium Project submission. | |
**Date of Conversion** refers to the date that the legal documents were recorded. Newly converted Condominium Projects can only be processed under the HRAP option. | |
###### (A) Gut Rehabilitation Conversion | |
###### (1) Definition | |
Gut Rehabilitation (Gut Rehab) refers to the renovation of a Property down to the shell of the structure, including the replacement of all Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and electrical components. | |
###### (2) Standard | |
Gut Rehabs must meet the general FHA Condominium Project approval requirements and New Construction standards. | |
###### (3) Required Documentation | |
The following documents must be submitted: | |
- Form HUD-9992; | |
- An engineering or architectural inspection, dated within 12 months, evidencing all rehabilitation work/repairs have been completed; and | |
- A CO or its equivalent. | |
###### (B) Non-Gut Rehabilitation | |
###### (1) Definition | |
Non-Gut Rehabilitation (Non-Gut Rehab) refers to rehabilitation work that is not structural and is limited to minor property repairs and improvements. | |
###### (2) Standards | |
Non-Gut Rehabs must meet the standards for Existing Construction. | |
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**Handbook 4000.1 808** | |
**Last Revised: 01/10/2025** | |
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