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

Genworth MI Blog

Withholding or threatening to withhold timely payment for an appraisal report or appraisal services rendered when the appraisal report or services are provided in accordance with the contract between the parties. Correct errors in the appraisal report. 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

Withholding or threatening to withhold timely payment for an appraisal report or appraisal services rendered when the appraisal report or services are provided in accordance with the contract between the parties. Correct errors in the appraisal report. Tips for Appealing an Appraisal. Sign me up!

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Tips for Homeowners Concerned About Appraisals Below Contract Price

Will Springer Realtor

Enter the appraiser, someone who has probably never visited the property – or possibly even the neighborhood – and who will use his/her expertise to develop a valuation on the home. About 13% of appraisals came in below the contract price this August, the most-recent available data, according to housing-research firm CoreLogic.

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Appraisals: Using Comps Across a Freeway?

Appraisal Today

Technology allows some aspects of developing appraisal reports to go much faster. FREE Private Appraisal Tips on Zoom on December 8 at 11 AM PST by Ryan Lundquist Ryan’s recent email (direct quote) Appraiser friends, I’m going to do a private work Q&A thingy on December 8th at 11am PST. ONLY for appraisers.

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Appraisals derail sales in the tight Chicago market!

Chicagoland Appraisal Blog

If the realtor is not there we can’t ask questions like how was the listing price developed? If this is how the list price was determined, as the realtor do you have this information readily available to present to the appraiser? Let me clear up a misconception, you can provide information to the appraiser.