Sandra Koutsopoulos
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2005
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- California
Having been a broker/agent for many decades, I'm not aware of any license problem or sanctions to a real estate licensee for a lousy BPO. In fact, it has been my experience that the majority of agents are so bad at coming to a defensible value, that when I was hired by an REO agent to do her BPOs, she disagreed with me using similar located properties (busy street), or dinging an over-priced 5 bedroom house with no eating space and carpeted kitchen, and insisted I use "comps" 1.5-2.5 miles away from subject in a fully-built-out and active subdivision with MANY recent sales & listings. Her objective was to pitch lenders a high value that she said she could bring in ('cuz she was so SPECIAL, dontcha know), but after she got the listings she either had to start chopping list price right away or the listing would sit there over-priced and stale. Also, some of these F/C properties had very angry ppl there with weapons.
So, BPO's? No thanks.
So, BPO's? No thanks.