Overimprovement
Senior Member
- Joined
- May 31, 2017
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Kentucky
Its definitely two detached houses, so HBU is limited to that. Its either two houses on one lot, or two houses on two lots, with the necessary time, fees, and headaches required to separate them. I understand no one else has to believe me, but I am confident the HBU is as they are now.I actually do not see the HBU analysis I do see conclusion splitting it up into 2 appraisals is not an option
HBU analysis might be is it worth more as a duplex or as two houses...assuming the HBU is residential / 2 houses on one lot lot, I'd report it on a SFR form .. I doubt a GSE would accept it for lending purposes but that is a lender issue not an appraisal issue. If for non GSE use I would use a general purpose residential form.
Guess I have never used any non-GSE forms, my business has always been just mortgage lending related. I do plan on exploring some of the different forms in my library, this topic has made me realize how tunnel visioned I have become!