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The Housing Market Has Become Like the Pymatuning Spillway

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

According to the park manager Pete Houghton, who was mentioned in an article, “Where the Ducks Walk on the Fish” , this attraction draws over 300,000 visitors a year. When an appraiser’s opinion of value is below the contract price, that’s when the carping begins. That is a lot of bread!

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Getting Appraisers to Reconsider Value—Do’s & Don’ts

Portland Appraisal Blog

There has been a meeting of the minds, the contract has been signed and everyone is anticipating a smooth closing. You, the seller, the buyer, the lender—heck, even the mailman, are all shocked the deal has fallen apart. The buyer loves the home and both buyer and seller feel the price is fair. What just happened?

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Why Appraisal Workfiles Are Important

Appraisal Today

To read more, Click Here My comments: The article also discusses bias. In my free newsletter, I typically don’t include links to very adverse blog posts and articles. The interior’s mechanicals have all been updated, but the sellers intentionally chose to leave much of the interior details alone to preserve its history.

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Practical Tips for Working With AMCs

Appraisal Today

Keep them up to date in every step of the report so that they can keep the Lender (and the Buyer/Seller/Realtor/Closing Attorneys when applicable) all in the loop on the progress of the report. Reconsideration of value and Appraisers. Here are a few of the differences discussed in the article: Lender Non-lender.

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New Homebuyer’s Guide To Appraisals

Birmingham Appraisal

Banks are typically absolved from discrepancies between the amount they lend and the true market value of the home meaning that they will not be held responsible to the buyer. You can read more about property inspection waivers in a past article I wrote. Other users might be sellers, mortgage underwriting, banks, and contractors.