March 10th, 2010
I just had a FHA apprasial on my house and they want the seller to replace a bathroom that we wont use?
Will they take our word because the seller might not pay for it and we are going to get rid of it anyways? Help.
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No, ellos won' t toma su palabra para no querer ese cuarto de baño. El FHA requiere que todas las características de la casa sean funcionales y en buena orden. La única manera you' el ll pueda conseguir la materia colocada a su satisfacción es conseguir las reparaciones hechas o quitar los accesorios, de modo que it' s no más un cuarto de baño. Por supuesto, si las reparaciones necesarias para incluir la putrefacción de madera o un cierto otro trabajo estructural, esa parte todavía necesitan ser hechas para calificar para el financiamiento de FHA. Recuerde, también, que uno menos cuarto de baño reducirá el valor valorado del hogar, que pudo descalificarlo para el préstamo.