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Appraisal Inspection Vs. Home Inspection: Your Role as an Appraiser

McKissock

Appraisers often balk at assignments that require a more detailed inspection of the subject property (e.g., ” Do you believe you are acting as a home inspector when you complete a property inspection as part of an FHA assignment? Appraisers perform similar inspections, to one degree or another, in most appraisal assignments.

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FAQs About Virtual Property Inspections with RemoteVal

McKissock

On April 12, 2023, McKissock Learning will host a FREE one-hour, non-credit Pro-Series webinar titled “Virtual Inspections with RemoteVal.” Plus, check out the FAQs below to learn some basic info about virtual property inspections with RemoteVal in advance of the webinar. Register now. What is RemoteVal?

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Are remote appraisals here to stay?

Housing Wire

Remote inspections have the power to make homeowners and appraisers more comfortable. Incenter Appraisal Management’s new remote appraisal inspection tool streamlines the appraisal process while ensuring appraisers stay in control of the inspection and data collection. Introducing RemoteVal. Benefits the appraiser.

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What is the Buyer’s Inspection Advisory? 

CA Realty Training

The Buyer’s Inspection Advisory (BIA) is a disclosure that is included with the Residential Purchase Agreement (RPA) when you make an offer on a home. Simply put, it is advising the buyer to have a professional inspect the property. Disclosures are designed to inform and protect the parties entering into an agreement.

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Savvy real estate agents look beyond ChatGPT

Housing Wire

Creating new content, whether in the form of text, photos, videos or computer code, is referred to as generative AI. AI models might not account for qualitative aspects like architectural uniqueness, interior design quality or the emotional appeal of a home. These are large language models (LLMs). What is next?

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What renovations will add value to my home?

Housing Wire

We’ve found that many people care more about public spaces than private spaces,” says Katie Lambert, an interior designer with Lambert Home, referring to different living areas in a home. That being said, we look at certain items on our inspections that play into the final valuation depending on the home.”.

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Does a Home Seller Have to Disclose Repaired Defects?

Hank Miller Team

Home sellers in Georgia must disclose known latent or hidden defects, things that might not be discovered during a reasonable inspection of the home. Latent Defects Must be Disclosed A latent defect is an issue with the property known to the seller but that might not be discovered during a reasonable inspection of the property.

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