What do you think about AMC's that expect appraiser's to obtain the sales contract? What do you think when they expect you to outline your steps to obtain the contract when they have not attempted to obtain it?
When I try to obtain the contract from listing agents, here are my frequent results:
1.Told to contact the lender because they already gave it to them.
2. Told to contact the selling agent even though you have no idea who that is.
3. Told that they can not provide it to the appraiser over confidentiality rules.
4. Sent the wrong contract for a different house or buyer.
5. Sent an unexecuted contract.
6. Asked why I would need a contract.
7. Told to contact the borrower (this never works, they never have a fax or e-mail copy).
8. Given the correct contract. Last for a reason.
Right now, I have four appraisals on hold. One the listing agent sent me the contract for another house on the same street and can't seem to find the one for the correct home.
One is a for sale by owner to a family member and they have no idea what I am asking for.
One is a new home construction that had an original contract, but now the owner is making upgrades and has added his own estimate of the cost of upgrades but the builder has yet to give him a new price. The lender and AMC both have not bothered to notice any of this, but continue to fax me the contract and his hand written guess of upgrade costs without attempting to read what they are sending me.
One is a foreclosure property and the listing agent states she has not received the signed contract back from the owner (bank) yet. This was two weeks ago.
Just try to obtain a contract for a HUD foreclosure sale. The listing agent never has it. They never know who the selling agent is. The borrower neve seems to have it and if they do they send you the wrong papers.