Our FHA Approved Ohio Certified Appraisers perform appraisal for FHA mortgage transactions.  If you are utilizing the FHA loan program and would like a quote please complete the free fee quote form here You may also call us at (330) 688-4990 or (866) 495-4990

Order an FHA and HUD Compliant Appraisal Report from our FHA Approved Appraiser.

The FHA program is administered by the department of Housing and Urban development (HUD).  Their website is located here: http://www.hud.gov/

THe FHA loan program has some additional inspection items for the appraiser than many lenders.  This does not mean that your FHA appraisal has to cost significantly more.  Pointer Appraisals has competitive pricing.

The purpose of a repair is to correct deficiencies which may effect the saftely or health of the occupants and the continued marketability of the property. If possible, we suggest that you make any repairs to your home prior to the appraisal. This will improve the marketability and help the sale or refinance of your home go smoothly.

  1. If the home was built prior to 1978, chipping, peeling paint must be scraped and painted. This includes interior, exterior, garages, sheds, fences, etc.
  2. Roofs should have 2-3 years of useful life remaining and no more than 2 layers of shingles. If it is covered in snow, you must remove snow from a large portion of the roof for inspection by the appraiser.
  3. Broken windows should be replaced.
  4. The cause of wet basements should be cured (i.e., improve drainage away from house, gutters, etc.).
  5. Electric service must be 60 amp or greater. Electric certification may be required if 60 amp appears to be overloaded (i.e., larger than 1000 sq. feet with more than 2 major appliances).
  6. Abandon inoperable wells must be capped and sealed by a licensed well sealing contractor with certification.
  7. Safety handrails should be installed in open stairwells of three or more stairs, both inside and outside.
  8. Infestation of any kind should be exterminated (i.e., insects, mice, bats, etc.).
  9. Damaged or inoperable plumbing, electric and heating systems should be repaired. The appraiser checks these areas.
  10. Structural or foundation problems must be repaired.
  11. Flammable storage tanks must be removed and filler cap sealed from the inside (i.e., buried oil tank).
  12. If there is a crawl space, it will be the home owner's responsibility to make this area accessible so that it can be thoroughly inspected.
  13. Attic space should be made accessible so the appraiser can visually inspect.

Keep in mind that these are the most common repairs. Contact your mortgage broker or lender with any specific questions regarding your property.

It is very important to note that the appraiser does not perform a home inspection and is noting general condition, amenities, and specific items required by the FHA program.  It is not a replacement for a home inspection.

If you are purchasing a home see the HUD guide "For Your Protection- Get a Home Inspection": http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/housing/inspection/home.htm

Some Cities we service for FHA Appraisals:

Cuyahoga County: Bay Village, Beachwood, Bedford, Bedford Heights , Bentleyville, Berea, Bratenahl, Brecksville, Broadview Heights, Brook Park, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, Chagrin Falls, Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, Cuyahoga Heights, East Cleveland, Euclid, Euclid, Fairview Park, Gates Mills, Glenwillow, Highland Heights, Highland Hills, Hunting Valley, Independence, Lakewood, Linndale, Lyndhurst, Maple Heights, Mayfield Heights, Mayfield Village, Middleburg Heights, Moreland Hills, Newburgh Heights, North Olmsted, North Randall, North Royalton, Oakwood, Olmsted Falls, Orange, Parma, Parma Heights, Pepper Pike, Richmond Heights, Rocky River, Seven Hills, Shaker Heights, Solon, South Euclid, Strongsville, University Heights, Valley View, Walton Hills, Warrensville Heights, Westlake, Woodmere

Geauga County: Aquilla, Bainbridge, Burton, Chardon, Chesterland, Middlefield, South Russell

Lake County: Eastlake, Fairport Harbor, Grand River, Kirtland, Kirkland Hills, Lakeline, Madison, Mentor, Mentor-on-the-Lake, North Madison, North Perry, Painesville, Perry, Timberlake, Waite Hill, Wickliffe, Willoughby, Willoughby Hills, Willowick

Lorain County: Amherst, Avon Lake, Eaton Estates, Elyria, Grafton, Kipton, Lagrange, Lorain, North Ridgeville, Oberlin, Rochester, Sheffield, Sheffield Lake, Amherst, Vermilion, Wellington

Medina County: Brunswick, Chippewa Lake, Creston, Gloria Glens Park, Lodi, Medina, Rittman, Seville, Spencer, Wadsworth, Westfield Center

Portage County, Aurora, Brady Lake, Garrettsville, Hiram, Kent, Mantua, Magoadore, Ravenna, Rootstown, Streetsboro, Sugar Bush Knools, Windham

Summit County, Akron, Barberton, Boston Heights, Clinton ,Cuyahoga Falls, Fairlawn, Green, Hudson, Lakemore, Macedonia, Mogadore, Cuyahoga Falls, New Franklin, Northfield, Norton, Peninsula, Reminderville, Richfield, Silver Lake, Stow, Twinsburg

Stark County: Canton, North Canton

 

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