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Are straps required for hot water heaters for FHA?

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Water heaters are to be up to code. Straps are required only if code requires them. Look in the HOC reference guide for water heaters.

Is that “up to current code” or up to code when it was installed?

Do you know if there is a Q&A on that?
 
A bit off the topic is the fact that all it takes is a single appraiser to bend to the will of an idiot underwriter and suddenly a single stip can become a new guideline by a lender or AMC. I.e.; Pictures of every single room.
 
Q: Does HUD have any requirements regarding Water Heaters, being strapped or connected to a drain
line?
A: No. However if your local jurisdiction, or building code calls for it, you should make it a requirement.

3/20/13 FAQ
 
Try this.
Photo the water heater and submit without comment.
 
Try this.
Photo the water heater and submit without comment.

So no narrative commentary, just a bunch of pictures? Let us know how that works out for you.
 
So no narrative commentary, just a bunch of pictures? Let us know how that works out for you.

That's not what I said. Just include the photo of the water heater. What do you need to say about it?
 
That's not what I said. Just include the photo of the water heater. What do you need to say about it?

I always take a pic of the water heater if it is a FHA appraisal. I never comment on the water unless it appears not to be up to code.
 
A declarative statement that the property meets MPRs covers all.
 
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