As an FHA Certified Real Estate Appraiser, I get this question quite a bit from home owners and sometimes real estate agents (well, most agents know the basics here already, but the difference between a slide-in and drop-in stove in the eyes of FHA/HUD is sometimes not known). Watch the video below (or HERE) and let me know what you think. Any questions or insight?
This was shot on a myTouch 4G mobile phone in a cold vacant house with laminate and tile flooring throughout (hence the lower quality on sound).
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If you’re a buyer, real estate agent or loan officer, you’re probably deeply aware that if a property built before 1978 has chipping paint, that’s a situation that needs to be cured if you are doing an FHA loan.
FHA has a very specific set of minimum requirements. If you are planning to sell your house and you think the most likely buyer is going to be using an FHA loan, then strap on your “FHA goggles” to view your property like HUD does. Or if you are purchasing a house, it’s important to be aware of condition issues that may impact qualification for an FHA loan.