CANative
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2003
- Professional Status
- Retired Appraiser
- State
- California
Appraisal advice from FHA is not the same has HUD MPRs.
You only need C2C for non-compliance in MPRs.
I don't see bare floors rising to the level requiring a condition for repair.
You only need C2C for non-compliance in MPRs.
Subject to repairs if:
Mark this box
“subject to repairs or alterations”
when the appraisal involves existing housing, or new construction more than 90% complete with only buyer preference items remaining (floor coverings, appliances, landscaping packages (soil must be stabilized to prevent erosion)), requiring repairs or alterations to:
• Protect the health and safety of the occupants
• Protect the security of the property
• Correct physical deficiencies or conditions affecting structural integrity
• Complete buyer preference items for new homes, or to
• Complete repairs/improvements noted in work order or contractor estimates for the Streamline K
• Meet FHA Minimum Property Requirements
The appraiser must indicate the extent of repairs and note this in the appropriate section of the appraisal, or in the “additional comments” section, or in an addendum, under the heading of “Reconciliation – Required Repairs” listing the repairs noted together with an estimated cost to cure.
I don't see bare floors rising to the level requiring a condition for repair.