CANative
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2003
- Professional Status
- Retired Appraiser
- State
- California
It's a visual observation only. Are there any leaks you can see? Did the burners come on when you twisted the knob? Did the flow decrease when you flush the toiled while the bathtub and sink were running... blah, blah, blah.
An observation performed in accordance with these guidelines is visual and is not technically exhaustive.
Put this in your intended use statement and along with Statement of Assumption #5 that is pre-printed you're good to go.
An observation performed in accordance with these guidelines is visual and is not technically exhaustive.
Put this in your intended use statement and along with Statement of Assumption #5 that is pre-printed you're good to go.
b. Intended Use and Intended Users of Appraisal
The intended use of the appraisal is solely to assist FHA in assessing the risk of the Property securing the FHA-insured Mortgage (24 CFR § 200.145(b)).
FHA and the Mortgagee are the intended users of the appraisal report.
The FHA Appraiser does not guarantee that the Property is free from defects. The appraisal establishes the value of the Property for mortgage insurance purposes only.