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Disagreeing with the Appraiser: Tips for Staying Compliant While Making Your Case

Genworth MI Blog

This article first appeared in the June issue of National Mortgage Professional Magazine. . The home appraisal has been requested…the waiting begins. Will the appraiser give credit for all the upgrades in the home? Is the appraiser familiar with the neighborhood? Tips for Appealing an Appraisal. Sign me up!

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Disagreeing with the Appraiser: Tips for Staying Compliant While Making Your Case

Genworth MI Blog

This article first appeared in the June issue of National Mortgage Professional Magazine. . The home appraisal has been requested…the waiting begins. Will the appraiser give credit for all the upgrades in the home? Is the appraiser familiar with the neighborhood? Tips for Appealing an Appraisal. Sign me up!

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6 Ways Agents Can Use Their MLS Listings To Help Appraisers

Birmingham Appraisal

During the normal course of business, appraisers must verify information about the comparables they use (agents can also do this to improve how they list homes- Click Here to read my past article). They must also find out everything about the comparable so that they can assess how it compares to the property that is being appraised.

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Appraisals derail sales in the tight Chicago market!

Chicagoland Appraisal Blog

I came across a Facebook post from an appraiser friend of mine about an article written in the Chicago Tribune titled Homebuyers who pay cash win deals as appraisals derail sale in tight Chicago market. The title is definitely eye-catching especially to an appraiser in Chicago. Did the seller set the listing price?

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Unacceptable Appraisal Practices from Freddie Mac

Appraisal Today

Development of value and/or marketability conclusions that are not supported by available market data. The client claimed in a subsequent professional liability lawsuit that the appraiser wasn’t suitably persuasive as a testifying expert. Sellers, did you hear that? To read more, click here. You can do it yourself.