Have you ever wished you had known BEFORE THE APPRAISAL that your, or your client's, Dream Home didn't
meet FHA/HUD Minimum Property Standards (MPS)?

So have we~
It would save a LOT of time on several fronts to know about the NON-COMPLIANCE before
things got too far down the road.  
Buyers become Borrowers only when the loan closes - but
if it doesn't reach that point, then
everyone loses.

We have discovered that the
FHA Compliance Inspection solves the problem, and the sooner
it is in hand, the smoother things will progress.  We couple this document with our FHA home
inspection report, which gives all parties exactly what they want to know.  FHA/HUD loans are our
specialty, and over the years we have walked into all SORTS of crazy renovation situations -  with
confidence we can say that we can help you through the due-diligence period.  

The process is easy:

1. Give your borrower/Realtor our phone number (see below) or website address (www.GravityConsultingGroup.com).
2. Instruct them to
Request a Consultation , payment will be required by the time we are on site.
3. An inspection will be promptly arranged, and usually we can get the report back to them within 24 hours.

With the inspection report in hand, everyone involved in the transaction will have the necessary information to decide
how to proceed.
OK, OK, But When is an FHA Compliance Inspection Required?

While all FHA loans require property appraisals, not all of them will require the submission of an FHA
compliance inspection. These are only needed in specific circumstances. For example, if you are purchasing a
home that is going through major remodeling or reconstruction or if it is being built brand new then you will be
required to have this inspection done. In some cases, you may need to have more than one inspection, as well
as a final inspection, completed on the property in order to qualify for an FHA loan.

1.        Repairs specified by an FHA Appraiser.
2.        When there are conflicting Appraisals.
3.        When Appraisals conflict with a home inspection.
4.        Section 8 repair issues.
5.        Required remedies for "WDO" - termites, or mandatory Roof repairs.

Or for site built & manufactured housing:

1.        Construction issues on a new Site Built Home.
2.        Verify the proper completion of a new Manufactured Home or new Site Built Home.
3.        Grading or site issues on a new Manufactured Home or Site Built Home.
4.        Installation issues for a new Manufactured Home        
5.        Distance separation issues regarding septic tanks, wells and chemically treated soil.
6.        Additions to Manufactured Homes.

This type of review is needed to ensure that problems are being corrected, discovered, or are being prevented
during construction. By doing periodic inspections, the FHA helps protect the loan by insuring that the end
product is safe, sound, and move-in ready.  
Florida FHA Compliance Inspections
Georgia FHA Compliance Inspections