Again, not talking about C6, but Q ratings. Split the pills tomorrow before posting.
lol...you keep posting things that are identical to C6. So if that makes it wrong for Q6, then it has to make it wrong for C6 as well. That obviously can't be, so that means...you're wrong!
Both C6 & Q6 are impacted by one or more deficiencies that negatively affect the safety, soundness, or structural integrity of the property.
Both C6 & Q6 are eligible...as long as they are repaired. Once those are repaired/altered, they are no longer Q6 or C6.
It's there in Black & White below! The wording that they have, there is no other way to interpret it. Read both of them and
show me where I'm wrong. I double dare ya.
- Identifying Property Condition
As previously noted, the Condition rating selected for the property must reflect a holistic view of the condition of the property improvements. It would be inappropriate to select either a lower or higher overall rating on the basis of one or two minor inferior or superior areas of the property improvements. However, the C6 rating is an exception because it indicates that the property is impacted by one or more deficiencies that negatively affect the safety, soundness, or structural integrity of the property. As a result, if any portion of the dwelling is rated a C6, the whole dwelling must be rated a C6.
Properties with a Condition Rating of C6 are eligible for sale to Fannie Mae provided any deficiencies that impact the safety, soundness, or structural integrity of the property are repaired prior to delivery of the loan. See Physical Deficiencies That Affect Safety, Soundness, or Structural Integrity of the Subject Property in this topic for information related to completing appraisals on properties with safety, soundness, or structural integrity deficiencies.
- Identifying Quality of Construction
The same approach used in identifying the condition of the property is also applicable to identifying the quality of construction. The selected rating must reflect a holistic view of the quality of construction. However, the Q6 Rating is an exception because it indicates that the property is impacted by one or more deficiencies that negatively affect the safety, soundness, or structural integrity of the property. As a result, if any portion of the dwelling is rated a Q6, the whole dwelling must be rated a Q6.
Properties with a quality of construction rating of Q6 are eligible for sale to Fannie Mae provided any items in relation to the quality of construction that impact the safety, soundness, or structural integrity of the property are repaired prior to the delivery of the loan. See Physical Deficiencies That Affect Safety, Soundness, or Structural Integrity of the Subject Property in this topic for requirements when completing appraisals on properties with safety, soundness, or structural integrity deficiencies.