The Buyer Wants to Waive Inspections

July 30 2010

Planning to buy a bank owned home with a FHA loan?    I recommend that you apply for the 203K  loan.  I am a realtor and have recently had two different clients use a traditional FHA  loan.   They were both planning to completely remodel the homes and so wanted to waive the inspections so they could close faster and be able to complete the work themselves, that way they would not have to pay labor expenses to a contractor.  The FHA appraisers came out to appraise the homes.  Both homes were in Hayward Ca., both were bank owned and there were two different appraisers.   One appraiser said that since the buyer waived the termite, roof and home inspections, they would recommend to fund the loan and let the new owner complete any remodeling at their own expense.  The other appraiser said that even though the buyer had signed an inspection waiver andcompleted an addendum stating that they were buying the home in as is condition, and waived all inspections including termite, roof and home inspections, the appraiser would not recommend funding until all inspections were completed and there was a roof and section one clearance.   The seller (bank owned)  said they would not allow any work to be completed by the buyer because of liability issues and the buyer did not want to pay a large sum of money for repairs on a home he/she did not own yet.   The seller was concerned that if they put money into a home before close of escrow the buyer may walk away.   A Catch 22!  If we had gone with the 203K loan we could have done a hold back.  The loan could fund and transaction close with escrow holding back from the seller the funds to complete the repairs. 

Lesson learned!

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7 Responses to “The Buyer Wants to Waive Inspections”

  1. Real Estate and Homes for Sale Information on July 30, 2010 at 3:17 pm

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  2. PooleLavonne31 on September 20, 2010 at 12:16 pm

    I received 1 st personal loans when I was a teenager and this helped me a lot. However, I require the auto loan as well.

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  4. Realtors on November 10, 2010 at 9:19 am

    I was working with a home buyer earlier this year and ran into the same situation as you when we tried to do an FHA. The 203k loan is definitely the way to go when the home owner want to do the house repairs themselves.

  5. Dawn Rivera on November 15, 2010 at 10:58 am

    Thanks for your comment! Yea it worked our much better when we went for that loan instead.

  6. Dawn Rivera on November 15, 2010 at 10:58 am

    Thanks!

  7. Michele Foley on December 28, 2010 at 11:08 pm

    I was working with a home buyer earlier this year and ran into the same situation as you when we tried to do an FHA. The 203k loan is definitely the way to go when the home owner want to do the house repairs themselves.