Are properties with accessory dwelling units (ADUs) eligible?
Properties with ADUs may be eligible if the ADU complies with local zoning, building codes, and Freddie Mac’s property standards. Lenders must verify that the ADU does not negatively affect safety, habitability, or marketability.
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