Tumbuktu
Junior Member
- Joined
- May 23, 2013
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Texas
Certificate of Completion
Have the Improvements been completed in accordance with the requirements and condition stated in the original appraisal report
Original Appraisal Report
Subject to completion per plans and specifications on the basis of a hypothetical condition that the improvements have been
completed
In a new construction. Would 'Improvements have been completed' imply:
Improvements can still be complete, if at the day of inspection:
As always, guidance and feedback would be appreciated.
Have the Improvements been completed in accordance with the requirements and condition stated in the original appraisal report
Original Appraisal Report
Subject to completion per plans and specifications on the basis of a hypothetical condition that the improvements have been
completed
In a new construction. Would 'Improvements have been completed' imply:
- Property is 100% ready to be handed over to the owner
- Builder has done whatever was needed.
- Owner can move in even on the day of inspection.
Improvements can still be complete, if at the day of inspection:
- Property is generally complete but it has not been cleaned (has boxes, cannisters, bricks etc. )
- Workers are in the property (Painting, fixing etc.)
- Owner cannot move in at the day of inspection
As always, guidance and feedback would be appreciated.