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Why Agents Should Share Their CMA With The Appraiser

Birmingham Appraisal

One tool the agent uses to price the property is the Comparative Market Analysis or CMA, and by sharing this with the appraiser they can better understand what went into the agent’s pricing strategy. Related posts: The Pitfalls of Outlier Sales in Pricing a Listing What is bracketing and why should Realtors do it?

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How to Maximize Appraisal Underwriting Approvals in Rural Markets

Genworth MI Blog

Since rural markets commonly present appraisal challenges that are significantly less prevalent in urban markets, lack of underwriter familiarity with rural markets contributes to elevated first pass and overall appraisal denials. Training is a primary vehicle to deliver this success. Underwriting Training. By extension, 80.7%

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How to Maximize Appraisal Underwriting Approvals in Rural Markets

Genworth MI Blog

Since rural markets commonly present appraisal challenges that are significantly less prevalent in urban markets, lack of underwriter familiarity with rural markets contributes to elevated first pass and overall appraisal denials. Training is a primary vehicle to deliver this success. Underwriting Training. By extension, 80.7%

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ANSI Z765: Finally Required After 26 Years

McKissock

In fact, I immediately began using it in my appraisal practice, teaching it in my school’s classes, and did presentations on it for a couple national appraisal organizations. Another is to bracket the square footage and use at least one larger and one smaller comparable to help compensate.