bsharf24
Sophomore Member
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2010
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Tennessee
Hey all, have a crawl space where the floor joists are less than 18" from the ground (they are 10"). FHA assignment.
Per 4000.1,
• The floor joists must be sufficiently above ground level to provide access for maintaining and repairing ductwork and plumbing.
• If the crawl space contains any system components, the minimum required vertical clearance is 18 inches between grade and the bottom of the floor joists.
In the crawl space, there was one visible plumbing pipe and an electrical cord. The ductwork, HVAC unit, most electrical wiring, etc. were in the attic. Water heater is not in the crawl space either.
My question is: What specifically does FHA call for here (in terms of an EA subject to or disclosure)? Is a "system component" in the eyes of FHA a water heater/HVAC, etc. or would a system component include electrical wiring? How would you all handle this from a Subject To or As-Is standpoint?
Really value your all's opinions, and they are much appreciated.
Per 4000.1,
• The floor joists must be sufficiently above ground level to provide access for maintaining and repairing ductwork and plumbing.
• If the crawl space contains any system components, the minimum required vertical clearance is 18 inches between grade and the bottom of the floor joists.
In the crawl space, there was one visible plumbing pipe and an electrical cord. The ductwork, HVAC unit, most electrical wiring, etc. were in the attic. Water heater is not in the crawl space either.
My question is: What specifically does FHA call for here (in terms of an EA subject to or disclosure)? Is a "system component" in the eyes of FHA a water heater/HVAC, etc. or would a system component include electrical wiring? How would you all handle this from a Subject To or As-Is standpoint?
Really value your all's opinions, and they are much appreciated.