What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia
We purchased a HUD home in August of 2014 by using an FHA loan. The seller provided us with a home appraisal document with a property condition report (PCR). The property was sold "as-is"; however, the PCR states "The furnace could not be fully tested as gas is turned off at the property.The HVAC blower fan and AC were tested via generator."
We had an HVAC specialist attempt to turn on the furnaces but he refused to citing that they are entirely too damaged and are actually liable to burn the house should they be lit and used.
The furnace is not listed as an MPR repair but is listed as a 'repair' in the 'Comestic repairs' section of the appraisal. This line then points to the PCR.
My understanding of the document is as follows:
The appraiser, on behalf of the seller, failed to note the hazards of the furnace (via visual means).
My understanding of HUD/FHA is that heating is a requirement--ergo, the house was sold to me under the following assumptions:
First, the minimum requirements were met as determined by HUD/FHA inspection and associated appraiser.
Second, that the furnace, while not needing to be in peak condition, is still required to operate.
Do I have a legal recourse to seek the replacement/repair of the HVAC system?
We purchased a HUD home in August of 2014 by using an FHA loan. The seller provided us with a home appraisal document with a property condition report (PCR). The property was sold "as-is"; however, the PCR states "The furnace could not be fully tested as gas is turned off at the property.The HVAC blower fan and AC were tested via generator."
We had an HVAC specialist attempt to turn on the furnaces but he refused to citing that they are entirely too damaged and are actually liable to burn the house should they be lit and used.
The furnace is not listed as an MPR repair but is listed as a 'repair' in the 'Comestic repairs' section of the appraisal. This line then points to the PCR.
My understanding of the document is as follows:
The appraiser, on behalf of the seller, failed to note the hazards of the furnace (via visual means).
My understanding of HUD/FHA is that heating is a requirement--ergo, the house was sold to me under the following assumptions:
First, the minimum requirements were met as determined by HUD/FHA inspection and associated appraiser.
Second, that the furnace, while not needing to be in peak condition, is still required to operate.
Do I have a legal recourse to seek the replacement/repair of the HVAC system?