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FHA Home Requirements At-A-Glance

Realtors and home buyers are always wondering what standard FHA Aprraisers use when approving or rejecting a home for FHA financing. As a Home Inspector, they call me for the explanations. I am not an FHA Appraiser. My main source for the following information was the "FHA Guidebook for Appraisers." The following is a quick list of many common reasons for a home's rejection by an FHA Appraiser.

CRAWL SPACE

ATTIC SPACE

ROOFING MATERIAL

Rolled roofing:....................NOT acceptable for FHA.

Composition roofs:............average life 16-20 years

Wood shingle:.....................average life 16-22 years

Built-up roofs:....................average life 10-13 years

Torch down roofs:.............acceptable w/certification that roof was installed per manufacturer's specifications.

Metal roofs:.........................acceptable w/certification that roof was installed per manufacturer's specifications.

ELECTRICAL

NOTE: These electrical requirements eliminate most pre-1960 homes that have not had an electrical upgrade. If FHA is the only financing option, then a 203K program should be considered to finance the improvement.

HEATING

NOTE: These heating requirements may eliminate most pre-1960 homes that have not had a heating system upgrade. If FHA is the only financing option, then a 203K program should be considered to finance the improvement.

HOT WATER HEATER

NOTE: The Safety Release Valve upgrade is usually under $20 for the valve plus installation.

LEAD-BASED PAINT

NOTE: Michael Leavitt is the only EPA Certified Lead Inspector/Lead Risk Assessor in Utah County.

SEPTIC SYSTEMS

WINDOWS FOR SLEEPING ROOMS

NOTE: These window egress requirements may eliminate most pre-1960 homes that have not had a window upgrade. Small basement windows can be enlarged and upgraded. It has been my experience that most FHA Appraisers overlook this requirement unless the windows are inoperable or are set into an underground basement with 60" plus sill height. If FHA is the only financing option, then a 203K program should be considered to finance the improvement.