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Did You Know? The primary borrower does not have to occupy the property if the Parents want to provide housing for their physically handicapped or developmentally disabled adult child – even if the child has little or no income. The Parent is considered the owner-occupant. The same rules apply when children want to provide housing for elderly parents – even if a parent has little or no income. The child is considered the owner-occupant.

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