NJAPRAZE
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jun 15, 2007
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Pennsylvania
Per FHA/4000.1 - "The appraiser must examine the water heater to ensure that it has a temperature and pressure-relief valve with piping to safely divert escaping steam or hot water."
How do you comment/respond?
I am not a health or safety expert and typically note in my report that the water heater appeared typical and functioning and/or without any observed deficiencies [unless one is readily apparent]; as supporitng evidence, I include a copy of the h/w htr in my photo addendum. Have never in +15 yrs had an issue until now...
Lender's agent/AMC is saying this language is insufficient; that appraiser needs to specifically state that the h/w htr has a temp & pressure-relief valve, piping etc. to SAFELY divert escaping steam. Seems like an unncessary liability...
How do you address this in your reports?
How do you comment/respond?
I am not a health or safety expert and typically note in my report that the water heater appeared typical and functioning and/or without any observed deficiencies [unless one is readily apparent]; as supporitng evidence, I include a copy of the h/w htr in my photo addendum. Have never in +15 yrs had an issue until now...
Lender's agent/AMC is saying this language is insufficient; that appraiser needs to specifically state that the h/w htr has a temp & pressure-relief valve, piping etc. to SAFELY divert escaping steam. Seems like an unncessary liability...
How do you address this in your reports?