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FHA Repair Requirements

April 14, 2008 by Eleanor  
Filed under FHA Mortgage Loans, First Time Home Buyer

FHA Repair requirementsHomebuyers are looking for a deal – and sometimes you might think that purchasing a “fixer-upper” might be the best way to go!

The problem is that many sellers, including banks holding foreclosed property, might not want to accept an FHA borrower? Why?  Because FHA will not take a property with a paint job like the one shown here.  If you were purchasing this property, the exterior repairs would need to be done PRIOR to closing.

Most homebuyers do not want to sink money into a property they haven’t purchased yet – leaving the repairs for the seller (who often doesn’t have a ton of cash on hand, ergo this is why they are selling!).

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FHA did make some moves earlier this year that lead some to believe that it’s EASIER to get financing with FHA on an existing home… and indeed, if you are purchasing a home in fairly good shape the appraisal process is easier!  Look through this list with your realtor and we believe that you will agree that a Seller of a property in reasonable repair should accept a contract with FHA financing for the borrower.

Examples of MINOR property conditions that no longer require AUTOMATIC repair for existing properties are:

  • Examples of Missing handrails;
  • Cracked or damaged exit doors;
  • Cracked window glass;
  • Minor plumbing leaks (such as leaky faucets);
  • Defective floor finish or covering (badly soiled carpeting);
  • Rotten or worn out counter tops;
  • Crawl Space with debris or trash;
  • Defective paint surfaces in homes constructed Post 1978

Examples of tests that may no longer be REQUIRED:

  • Wood Destroying Infestation Report-required if there is evidence of READILY OBSERVABLE ACTIVE infestation;
  • Well (Individual Water Test)-Required if there is knowledge that well water may be near sources of contamination;
  • Septic Test-required if evidence of system failure.

Don’t be confused when you hear stuff about FHA being a bad program!  Get the FACTS!  You MIGHT need an FHA 203K home improvement loan – ask us for details!

For more information on FHA MORTGAGES, contact Steve and Eleanor Thorne, The FHA EXPERT in NC at First Financial Services, Inc 919-851-3031

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4 Responses to “FHA Repair Requirements”
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