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§ 200.191 - Placement of 203(k) consultant.

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Application. To be considered for placement on the list, a consultant must apply to HUD using an application (or materials) in a form prescribed by HUD.

Eligibility. To be eligible for placement on the list:

The consultant must demonstrate to HUD that it either:

Has at least three years' experience as a remodeling contractor, general contractor or home inspector; or

Is a state-licensed architect or state-licensed engineer;

If located in a state that requires the licensing of home inspectors, the consultant must submit proof of such licensing;

The consultant must submit a narrative description of the consultant's ability to perform home inspections, prepare architectural drawings, use proper methods of cost estimating and complete draw inspections.

The consultant must certify that it has read and fully understands the requirements of the HUD handbook on the 203(k) Program (4240.4) and all HUD Mortgagee Letters and other instructions relating to the 203(k) Program.

The consultant must not be listed on:

The General Services Administration's Suspension and Debarment List;

HUD's Limited Denial of Participation List; or

HUD's Credit Alert Interactive Voice Response System.

The consultant must have passed a comprehensive examination on the 203(k) Program, if HUD has developed such an exam.

Delayed effective date of examination requirement for consultants currently on the list. Consultants who are included on the list on the date when the requirement for the examination described in paragraph (b)(6) of this section becomes effective have until 6 months following this date to pass the comprehensive exam. Failure to pass the examination by the deadline date constitutes cause for removal under § 200.192.

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§ 200.191 - Placement of 203(k) consultant.