Qualifications for Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Assessments For instructions on conducting the PGA search, visit Partner's Peak Ground Acceleration instructions page. Fannie Mae Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA)įannie Mae requires a determination of site seismic hazard by searching for the property’s Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) via the USGS website. Partner provides regular webinars on the subject of Seismic Probable Maximum Loss Reports. In the past year, Partner has completed hundreds of Fannie Mae Sesimic Probable Maximum Loss reports to assist underwriters in understanding seismic risk. The Freddie Mac PCRs are designed to comply with the Freddie Mac Multifamily Seller/ Servicer Guide requirements. The Fannie Mae PNAs are designed to comply with the requirements of the Fannie Mae Multifamily Selling and Servicing Guide. Partner also conducts Property Condition Assessments (PCAs) and Freddie Mac Property Condition reports (PCRs). Our Fannie Mae environmental assessments are designed to comply with the requirements of the Fannie Mae Mulitfamily Selling and Servicing Guide as well as the Delegated Underwriting and Servicing Guide.įreddie Mac environmental assessments are conducted in accordance with Freddie Mac guidelines as specified in the Freddie Mac Multifamily Seller/Servicer Guide requirements.
Partner specializes in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac due diligence including Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and engineering assessments. Partner performs Phase I ESAs to meet the requirements established by ASTM Standard E1527-13, AAI, Fannie Mae DUS Guidelines, Freddie Mac Multifamily Seller/ Servicer Guide, or client specific standards which may go beyond those established standards (including but not limited to asbestos surveys, radon testing, lead-based paint testing, and lead in drinking water testing). Phase I Environmental Site Assessments are our core environmental expertise. Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (Phase I ESAs) are the central product in Partner's Environmental Due Diligence practice.