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Appraisal
Myths |
Understanding
the Home Appraisal Process:
The appraisal process and written reporting formats vary, depending upon the nature and purpose of the appraisal. But the appraisal's fundamental purpose is this: To establish a well-researched, impartial and carefully documented estimate of property value, thereby protecting the interests of buyers, sellers, mortgage lenders and other involved parties. Mortgage Financing/Refinancing
and the Appraisal Mortgage lenders typically select appraisers from "approved" lists they compile and maintain. Consumers can request a copy of these lists and request that an appraiser be selected with specific credentials or formal professional designations. Who Owns the Appraisal? Consumers pay for their home/property appraisals. But their lending institution legally owns the appraisal report document. Unless the lender "releases its interest" in the document, it remains the lending institution's property. Request and Read the Appraisal Consumers must be given a copy of the appraisal report, upon written request, under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. It is in their best financial interest to make this request and to take the time to carefully review the report. The written appraisal
contains valuable and often-revealing information -- including the legal
and Seeking the Best-Qualified Appraiser: Protect Your Major Investment To get the most accurate and impartial appraisal by the best-qualified appraisal professional, consumers should distinguish between appraisers who are only state licensed or certified and those who have demonstrated the advanced levels of education and experience required for membership in the Appraisal Institute. Cost considerations are likely to be negligible. Appraisal Institute-designated professionals must:
Consumers and other
users of appraisal services can obtain a free copy of the Appraisal Institute's
Directory of Designated Members by calling (312) 335-4472; sending a written
request to the Appraisal Institute, 875 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL
60611; or accessing it electronically at www.appraisalinstitute.org |
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