Mortgage Home Repairs for FHA Loan
Are you planning to obtain an FHA mortgage to finance your new home? If you are, just know that there are guidelines the home buyer must adhere to for an FHA home loan approval.
The FHA appraiser will go through the home, making his list of any items that may need repairing. and if the FHA appraiser cannot make that determination, then a licensed home inspector will be called in to decide what repairs need to be done before home closing time. Click here to take a look at this helpful infographic guide of potential home conditions that may or may not need repairing for FHA approval
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Are you ready to buy your new home? You have shopped around for mortgages and have qualified for an FHA (Federal Housing Administration) mortgage loan with a low down payment. Now, that may sound like a good deal, but be cautious while proceeding on your real estate FHA home finance journey as there are inspections that will need to pass before the mortgage monies are released.
Even though the FHA (Federal Housing Administration) does not require many inspection reports, If they do find any health/safety issues, structural insufficiencies and/or code violations, they will require further investigation, as written on the FHA inspector’s report. Listed on this