Pete Humphrey
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2005
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- California
I know this is an FHA question, but it's also urgent, so I figure I'd get a quiciker response here. I did an new mid-rise building where there was no water heater in the unit (unless it was invisible). I looked in the underground garage and saw some locked vented doors, so I assumed that a central water heating unit could be there. The owner didn't seem to have a clue. I thought for sure when I contacted the PM they'd say water was paid thru the HOA dues since it appears to be central to the building, but they said only trash is paid. Are there central water heaters for buildings like this that meter how much each unit is using for billing purposes? I'm confused! Here's what I've put in the appraisal per FHA requirements:
"No individual water heater could be located anywhere in the unit. Therefore, appraiser makes the extraordinary assumption that water is heated centrally and that water heating system is most likely located behind locked doors in the underground garage."
"No individual water heater could be located anywhere in the unit. Therefore, appraiser makes the extraordinary assumption that water is heated centrally and that water heating system is most likely located behind locked doors in the underground garage."
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