Tim Hicks (Texas)
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- Joined
- Jan 15, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Texas
So, you have a 1985 house that is clean, but really no significant updates in the past 10+ years. Before, I would consider that average condition because it could use some moderization, but quite functional "as is." My problem is disassociating the old M & S condition rating of poor, fair, average, good, very good and excellent compared to the condition rating definitions for C1-5. Under the UAD definitions, the 1985 house would qualify for C3, but that is only two levels below C1 (new). It would seem that C4 is more appropriate, but then the lender would like to know about deferred maintenance or minor repairs needed. Anybody else have a tough time thinking in UAD condition speak. It seems there needs to be a C 2.5 for very good.