cbeckerstix
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- Colorado
Hello..
I am a mortgage broker doing an FHA loan on a new build. Due to supply shortages / labor shortages, etc., the countertops the buyer ordered aren't going to be available for about 10 weeks. The builder is planning on installing "temporary" countertops (I'm guessing particle board) with the correct functioning sink and says they can get a C/O from the county and they have done this in the past. They are proposing to close on sale to the buyer and the countertops would be installed after closing. The lender I am going thru says that as long as the appraiser marks that the home as completed and it is as-is and not subject to repairs they are fine with it. The home would be complete other than the counters. Is this even possible?
Thanks for the input.
I am a mortgage broker doing an FHA loan on a new build. Due to supply shortages / labor shortages, etc., the countertops the buyer ordered aren't going to be available for about 10 weeks. The builder is planning on installing "temporary" countertops (I'm guessing particle board) with the correct functioning sink and says they can get a C/O from the county and they have done this in the past. They are proposing to close on sale to the buyer and the countertops would be installed after closing. The lender I am going thru says that as long as the appraiser marks that the home as completed and it is as-is and not subject to repairs they are fine with it. The home would be complete other than the counters. Is this even possible?
Thanks for the input.