Title 12 › Chapter CHAPTER 13— - NATIONAL HOUSING › § 1701x–1
HUD (the Department of Housing and Urban Development) must make and share materials in English and Spanish that tell people why they should get an independent home inspection. These include the HUD/FHA form HUD 92564–CN called "For Your Protection: Get a Home Inspection," a HUD/FHA booklet with the same title, a HUD booklet with that title that does not mention FHA-insured homes, and a document called "Ten Important Questions To Ask Your Home Inspector." HUD must put the materials online, promote them through home-purchase counseling announcements and HUD’s toll-free hotlines, give special attention to first-time and low-income buyers, and may update the materials from time to time. Lenders approved to take part in mortgage insurance programs under Title II of the National Housing Act must give potential buyers the form, the HUD/FHA booklet, and the "Ten Important Questions" at first contact (pre-qualification, pre-approval, or initial application). HUD-certified housing counseling agencies must give clients the non‑FHA HUD booklet and the "Ten Important Questions" during home purchase counseling. Training for housing counselors must cover why independent inspections matter; the inspection process and tests like radon and lead-paint checks; how to find and choose a qualified inspector; and a review of HUD’s outreach materials.
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12 U.S.C. § 1701x–1
Title 12 — Banks and Banking
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73