The deck had no significant value. To resolve the issue in a workmanlike manner that retains integrity, you'd have to dump 2k into it because you'd have to redo the deck to make it look good. Is that a logical choice?Because an appraisal is not about asking the owner how they want to fix a safety hazard, we are the market experts hired by lender for our expertise, we condition the appraisal to resolve the issue in a workmanlike manner that retains integrity and value of the home. Removing the deck and stripping the house of a valued amenity was not the condition to be met ( replacing boards which retains the deck should have been the condition stated)
Does FHA say that you have to repaint and the HO can't cure the problem by re-siding if it's a better option for them?FHA dictates repairs for peeling paint, not even knowing if there is lead in the paint.
You should be directing your questions to the regulators/clients.
The deck had no significant value. To resolve the issue in a workmanlike manner that retains integrity, you'd have to dump 2k into it because you'd have to redo the deck to make it look good. Is that a logical choice?
Does FHA say that you have to repaint and the HO can't cure the problem by re-siding if it's a better option for them?
I come back for a final and the safety hazard was cured all right, except instead of replacing 1/2 doz boards, he removed the entire deck!
Again, questions you should be directing to FHA/regulators/clients.
I am not sure which of the umpteen posts you are referring to but I am referring to your original post.Did you miss all of my posts where I said to stop and find out what they are doing before you finish the appraisal?