They are VERY NIT PICKY! But the FHA appraiser will or should let you know what will not pass FHA approval and FHA should give you time to "fix" those things that doesn't pass their inspection so you can meet their requirements. Keep in contact with the appraiser and FHA to find out if there are things you need to do in order to get an FHA Loan. Some things will be minor problems that you can take care of as long as the foundation, the roof, the height of the crawl space is good. besides that.....They will look for any moisture problems, cracked or broken window glass....they will look to see about your water supply (no problem here.... unless you have a well that supplies your water) and will check out your septic tank if you have one .. and .the list goes on........they leave no rock unturned in my own experience.
I bought a house some years ago that was only 5 years old........the seller had a FHA buyer before me......but the deal fell though because the house did not pass the FHA inspection, image that...a house only 5 years old!. I bought it with owner financeing as the seller was pretty bumbed out after the FHA finaceing didn't go though.
Hope some of this helps.
SJ
----- Original Message -----From: Michael BaldwinSent: Monday, March 05, 2012 12:27 PMSubject: [DIY] FHA appraisalhi,We are having our house appraised to use the equity in our house to pay off other debt. Does anyone have tips for what an FHA appraiser will be looking out for, and how to get through it? I have heard they can be pretty picky. he said he has to be able to look in every corner and test everything to make sure it works, and there can be no pealing paint.So if you can give me a better idea of exactly what they will look for, so I can make sure the house is prepared, I would much appreciate it.thanks,Michael
__._,_.___
Please send decorating questions to Interior Motives List - to subscribe send an email to: Interior_Motives-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
.
__,_._,___
No comments:
Post a Comment