This is the AA-MSA, Inc., Inspection blog (aa-msa.com). AA-MSA Inspectors write about their experiences doing different types of inspections and environmental work.
This blog post is about a "final inspection" required by the lender in order to comply with the requirements of a VA type mortgage loan. When mortgage financing is underwritten by a VA/FHA lender, the lender is required to follow certain procedures including the use of an approved inspector. The VA/FHA approved inspector inspects the property at various stages of construction to verify that the builder provided all that was planned and contracted for.
AA-MSA's inspectors are licensed professionals who have proven themselves to have a superior understanding of construction and have earned the designation VA and FHA certified. If you are participating in a VA, FHA or FHA203(k) mortgage finance program, hire an AA-MSA Consultant to review your plans and conduct your inspections. 1-800-888-8107 ext 301 or after hours ext 303. Or, email joe@aa-msa.com.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
VA - FHA Compliance Inspections
Labels:
203(k),
compliance inspection,
Connecticut Home Inspection,
draw,
fha,
financing,
mortgage,
va
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