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Oct 27, 2008

BankUnited named official FHA lender MortgagePress.comBankUnited, Federal Housing Administration, FHA, HUD, FHASecure BankUnited Financial Corporation, parent company of BankUnited FSB, has announced that it has been approved as an official Federal Housing Administration (FHA) lender. Only certain financial institutions are granted this approval and they must undergo a rigorous review process by The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Through BankUnited, customers can now gain access to FHA fixed-rate mortgages, which are government insured and can be used for either new home purchases or refinancing. Other features of these loans include low down payments, flexible credit guidelines, competitive interest rates and fixed-rates for the life of the loan. One program BankUnited is eligible to provide is FHASecure, which helps homeowners who are having problems paying their conventional or adjustable-rate mortgages refinance into a fixed-rate mortgage. For more information, visit www.bankunited.com.
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