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Detached garage

No. No requirement that I'm aware of for any of the loan programs.

I wouldn't put drywall into a detached garage in any case. Leave it for the buyer to do what they want. Personally, I insulated and then installed 1/2" OSB in my detached garage and painted it light gray, walls and ceiling. OSB won't attract mold/mildew like drywall will. Also, with OSB, you can hang anything you want anywhere on the wall without having to worry about finding a wall stud.
Thank you for sharing. What if I have electric power for lights a switches?
Very common, not an issue IMO. Technically, some codes will specify that exposed wiring has to be in conduit but that's not usually on an appraiser's radar.
 
Get your realtor to tell you what people want. Like newer decor or some updates. Now these things may not get you back what you spent on them. But some things help the house to sell faster, maybe not get back your money spent.

I speak as a past broker, now appraiser, going back to flipping real estate. Go on the internet and there are articles on helping to sell, like color schemes, etc.
 
The functional use of a garage is storage. They are generally not heated so no drywall is needed. If there is electricity, that is a bonus but not necessary.
 
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