Vermonter
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- Joined
- Mar 21, 2007
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Vermont
Got to my subject this morning and found an oddball. 1990 model year DW installed in a town 20 miles away. Moved to current location, remodeled and addition done 3 months ago. No tags or data plate. No VIN or serial numbers on the bill of sale. No record of a certified installer either time.
Honestly, it's a solid install and addition. Better than most certified installs I've seen on new ones. New septic and well. Slab with frost wall, axles gone and has a dry crawl underneath. Remodeled with MH quality materials, but very nicely done. No bumps or heaves in the floors or joints.
Now I notified the client of all this, however I do believe this is an in house loan, so they will still go forward and I'll use a GP form, however my issue is comparable sales. Obviously, the house is still an MH, and I have adequate comps (even one with an addition), but I'm wondering about the move impacting value? I don't have any that have been moved that I know of.
Anybody run into this?
Honestly, it's a solid install and addition. Better than most certified installs I've seen on new ones. New septic and well. Slab with frost wall, axles gone and has a dry crawl underneath. Remodeled with MH quality materials, but very nicely done. No bumps or heaves in the floors or joints.
Now I notified the client of all this, however I do believe this is an in house loan, so they will still go forward and I'll use a GP form, however my issue is comparable sales. Obviously, the house is still an MH, and I have adequate comps (even one with an addition), but I'm wondering about the move impacting value? I don't have any that have been moved that I know of.
Anybody run into this?