Some helpful hints to expedite your appraisal from Charlestown Mercant
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Legally, an appraiser must be state licensed to perform appraisals prepared for federally related transactions - i.e. transactions related to OTS, FDIC, etc....
Just give us a call at 8432706876 if you have any questions about the appraisal process.
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To speed up the appraisal process, it's helpful to have these documents ready for the appraiser:
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A plot plan or survey of the house and land (if readily available).
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Any information on the purchase of the property for the last three years.
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Information on any written private agreements, such as a shared driveway with a neighbor.
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List of personal property to be sold with the home.
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Any paperwork, such as a title policy with information on encroachments or easements encroachments or easements.
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A bill for your most recent real estate taxes which should also contain a legal description of the property.
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Any inspection reports, or other recent reports for termites, EIFS (synthetic stucco) wall systems, your septic system and wells.
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A list of any major home improvements and upgrades, the date of their installation and their cost (for example, the addition of central air conditioning or roof repairs) and permit confirmation (if available).
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A copy of the current listing agreement with broker's data sheet and purchase agreement if a sale is "pending".
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Information on "Homeowners Associations" or condominium covenants and fees.
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A list of "proposed" improvements when the property is being appraised "as complete".
Once your appraiser has arrived, you do not need to escort him or her along on the entire site inspection,
but is usually helpful be available to answer inquiries about your property and be willing to point out any home improvements.
Here are some other helpful recommendations:
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Accessibility: Appraisers are very thorough in their inspections. Make sure that all areas of the home are accessible, especially the attic and crawl space.
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Housekeeping: Appraisers see quite a few of homes a year and will look past most clutter, but they're human
beings too! A good impression can translate into a higher home value.
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Maintenance: We generally recommend repairing small things like leaky faucets, missing door handles and trim.
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FHA and VA Inspection Items: In the case of your borrower trying to apply for either an FHA or VA loan, definitely ask your appraiser if there are extra things that should be done before they come. Some things they may recommend might be:
having smoke detectors on all levels and especially near bedrooms,
ensuring there are electrical receptacles in every room and that each outlet works,
eliminating pull-chain lights in areas other than the basement or attic.
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