Free FHA Webinar on Most Common Appraisal Deficiencies

On September 18, 2014, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is offering a 120-minute webinar on Most Common Appraisal Deficiencies.

This session will provide an update and overview of FHA Single Family mortgage insurance appraisal requirements. It will address the most common appraisal questions and appraisal deficiencies. Property inspection requirements, appraisal validity period, case numbers, REO, manufactured homes, well and septic, attic and crawl spaces, lead-based paint, termite infestation, and the FHA Appraiser Roster will be addressed. FHA appraisers with all levels of experience may benefit from this session. The webinar is from 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM PDT).

Registration is required. No fee.

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  1. Retired Appraiser Retired Appraiser says:

    Having a pulse has been the ONLY requirement to become an FHA appraiser for the past five years. Is it still a requirement or have they eliminated that pesky restriction? I know a dead appraiser that once kissed every ask in the government to get approved by FHA. Just thought he may have a better chance at it today. Someone let me know if they’ve altered their guidelines further and I will sign him up.

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