With the FHA loans becoming extremely mainstream due to the recent mortgage crisis, I thought I would share what they are looking for in their required Home Inspection.  If you are selling or considering selling you will want to make sure the home can meet these requirements.  Otherwise... you may be eliminating a large portion of the Buyers in the market.  

FHA INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS:

ELECTRICAL

A single main shut-off breaker is required. If more than one breaker must be tripped to disconnect the power, a new service panel is required. The main service must be at least 100 amp. If it is less, a new service is required. 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

The heating and cooling system must have at least 2 years of remaining life. Wood stoves or solar heating are not acceptable as the sole heat source. NOTE: Coal or wood stoves with automatic stokers are acceptable. 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

MUST have an installed Safety Release Valve (SRV). The SRV must have a discharge line that drains to the outside of the home. It cannot be reduced in size from the valve outlet. In the case of a basement installation with a drain the discharge line must exhaust 6" to 24" from the floor. NOTE: The Safety Release Valve upgrade is usually under $20 for the valve plus installation.

LEAD-BASED PAINT

All properties built prior to 1978 should be considered as target housing for lead-based paint hazards. Defective peeling/flaking paint on any interior or exterior surface must be identified and repaired following the EPA guidelines.

SEPTIC SYSTEMS

Homes with septic systems are acceptable. Evidence of septic tank pumping within the last 5 years is required.

WINDOWS FOR SLEEPING ROOMS

Escape or rescue windows shall have a minimum net clear openable area of 5.7 square feet. The minimum net clear openable height is 24" and width is 20". The maximum escape window sill height is 44". 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.

 

7 Comments on The New FHA Inspection Requirements

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Hi Kristi,

Thanks for sharing this great info.  Have a nice week.  Michael A. Caruso

7:43pm • #1
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Kristi -

Appreciate the update!

Clears up much of the confusion about what the FHA might require!

DEAN & DEAN'S TEAM CHICAGO

7:45pm • #2

Great post, excellent informatin! Thank you Kristi.

7:50pm • #4

Hey

 

I really enjoyed reading your blog. I was searching for real estate relevant sites when I found your blog, in fact I had been searching for a company to do a home inspection for me and I  found a great company called  http://www.homeinspectionspecialist.com much the same way as I found your site. anyways they inspected my new house before I bought it and I found out a lot of things about it that I would have not known without the inspection. In fact their inspection report help me get over $40,000 off the asking price. I look forward to all the updates. Thanks again,

 

Jessica

jessica freeman
10:56pm • #5

Thanks all for your positive support, we all have so much to learn again...  in this Different Market. 

10:58pm • #6

Jessica,

You did the right thing by getting an inspection, so many Buyers pass on inspections.  We pay for our client's Home Inspecion to ensure they understand exactly what the problems may be and it gives everyone a peace of mind.  Where did you prchase your new home?  Did they inspect the roof?  How would you rate their over all service?

Thanks for stopping by and keeping us in mind for news you can use.  

11:11pm • #7

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