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Home appraisal inspections
on FHA and VA loans are a little more detailed than on conventional loans
(and more expensive). The appraisers are required to perform certain minimum
inspections as well as evaluate the market value of the property. Although
these inspections are not as detailed as a professional home inspection
and should not be considered a substitute, sometimes repairs are required.
These are additional
costs the seller would not be obligated to pay for someone obtaining conventional
financing, so your offer should include a maximum figure for these repairs.
Otherwise the seller is signing the equivalent of a blank check, and they
do not want to do that.
At the same time, whatever
figure you put in will most likely affect the seller’s willingness to negotiate
on price. If you put $500 as an estimate, the seller may be $500 less negotiable
on their price. If no repairs are required, you may have been able to get
the house for $500 less than what you and the seller agreed on as the price.
The solution is to add a clause to your offer that goes something like this.
"If required repairs cost less than the maximum amount allowed, the excess
will be credited toward buyer’s closing costs."
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