lfurr
Sophomore Member
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2008
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Pennsylvania
For FHA loans, my inspection always includes (among other things) flushing the toilet and running the water on a few of the faucets. I also include photos of the water running and the toilet flushing.
If the home I am inspecting has been winterized, I cannot check those two items. In this particular case, the client is requiring that I do an "AS-IS" inspection (while I would have preferred to make it "subject to" the plumbing working (or words to that effect).
My question is, does the home meet FHA requirements if I am unable to check these items? My thought is that if the client requires an AS-IS report, then fine, I will include an extraordinary assumption that the plumbing is in working order. But still, I would prefer state that it does not meet FHA requirements because, quite frankly, I have no clue if the plumbing is operational or not since the home has been winterized.
Thoughts appreciated. Thanks.
If the home I am inspecting has been winterized, I cannot check those two items. In this particular case, the client is requiring that I do an "AS-IS" inspection (while I would have preferred to make it "subject to" the plumbing working (or words to that effect).
My question is, does the home meet FHA requirements if I am unable to check these items? My thought is that if the client requires an AS-IS report, then fine, I will include an extraordinary assumption that the plumbing is in working order. But still, I would prefer state that it does not meet FHA requirements because, quite frankly, I have no clue if the plumbing is operational or not since the home has been winterized.
Thoughts appreciated. Thanks.