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Judge Rules Appraiser/Lender Owe no duty of care

I don't believe I would risk my license by relying upon this information. "FHA.com" is a privately owned website, and not a conduit for official HUD guidance.
I couldn't find the distance requirement in the current 4150 on HUD website. We just don't know if it's typical for this whole subdivision, etc. I'm going to not risk my license by not doing FHA appraisals.
 
Stop being logical. The appraiser didn't follow FHA protocol....
And stop being logical. The system did not meet minimum distance requirements working or not. Meaning if a borrowers septic inspection showed it was working and the appraiser marked public water it still would have closed when it should not have.
 
And stop being logical. The system did not meet minimum distance requirements working or not. Meaning if a borrowers septic inspection showed it was working and the appraiser marked public water it still would have closed when it should not have.
You're not listening to a thing anyone has told you. You have blinders on. Additionally, you're taking no accountability when you hurried to sign on the dotted line.

I wonder if you pushed aside whomever was guiding you in this transaction thinking you knew better..... in doing so, there is no other fall guy except for the appraiser.
 
And stop being logical. The system did not meet minimum distance requirements working or not. Meaning if a borrowers septic inspection showed it was working and the appraiser marked public water it still would have closed when it should not have.
"FHA didn't prevent me from getting a loan from them"
 
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