Mike Kennedy
Elite Member
- Joined
- Sep 28, 2003
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- New York
Thank you Dave Biggers, alamode, and WORKING RE MAGAZINE
Editor's Note: New state and federal regulations requiring fair fees for appraisers, combined with new data detailing median appraisal fees by county for non-AMC work, may provide the tools necessary for appraisers to take back control of their fees.
HVCC: Taking Back Control of Your Fees
by David Brauner, Editor
"Frustrated with low-ball Appraisal Management Company (AMC) fees, appraisers are digging in, many refusing to work for less, some calling for a national strike to prove their point - but there may be a better way, such as knowing what appraisal services are worth in your market and demanding it. New regulations requiring fair pay for appraisers coupled with verifiable data on median appraisal fees nationwide may make this dream a reality.
Knowing what is fair is more than idealism: it has a practical application given the slew of federal and state regulations requiring that fees be customary and reasonable, including new FHA guidelines and new proposed federal legislation, Financial and Mortgage Industry Reform Bill, (find the bill at WorkingRE.com, Sidebar: HR 4173). Many states also have incorporated similar language into legislation to regulate AMCs and in support of appraiser independence. So far, enforcement of "customary and reasonable" has not been clarified nor challenged but it may be soon.
To date, appraisers have had a weak hand when negotiating fees with AMCs. Indeed, with too many appraisers chasing too few orders, and with their lender/mortgage broker clients removed from the process by the Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC), appraisers say that jobs flow mostly to the lowest/fastest bidder these days and at fees that are far below what was "typical" for their market less than a year ago before HVCC took effect. Now they have data to prove it."
View the completed Appraisal Fee Reference report at mercuryvmp.com/analytics.
http://www.workingre.com/workingre/taking-back-control-of-your-fees.html
Editor's Note: New state and federal regulations requiring fair fees for appraisers, combined with new data detailing median appraisal fees by county for non-AMC work, may provide the tools necessary for appraisers to take back control of their fees.
HVCC: Taking Back Control of Your Fees
by David Brauner, Editor
"Frustrated with low-ball Appraisal Management Company (AMC) fees, appraisers are digging in, many refusing to work for less, some calling for a national strike to prove their point - but there may be a better way, such as knowing what appraisal services are worth in your market and demanding it. New regulations requiring fair pay for appraisers coupled with verifiable data on median appraisal fees nationwide may make this dream a reality.
Knowing what is fair is more than idealism: it has a practical application given the slew of federal and state regulations requiring that fees be customary and reasonable, including new FHA guidelines and new proposed federal legislation, Financial and Mortgage Industry Reform Bill, (find the bill at WorkingRE.com, Sidebar: HR 4173). Many states also have incorporated similar language into legislation to regulate AMCs and in support of appraiser independence. So far, enforcement of "customary and reasonable" has not been clarified nor challenged but it may be soon.
To date, appraisers have had a weak hand when negotiating fees with AMCs. Indeed, with too many appraisers chasing too few orders, and with their lender/mortgage broker clients removed from the process by the Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC), appraisers say that jobs flow mostly to the lowest/fastest bidder these days and at fees that are far below what was "typical" for their market less than a year ago before HVCC took effect. Now they have data to prove it."
View the completed Appraisal Fee Reference report at mercuryvmp.com/analytics.
http://www.workingre.com/workingre/taking-back-control-of-your-fees.html