You can't REQUIRE them to do anything. You can decline or withdraw from the assignment.See, if my client was lender and lender did not provide me with what I mentioned above, I would require the owner send it to my client and my client send it to me. I would not take it from owner if lender was my client. My client would be required to send it to me or appraisal would be over.
I would take it from owner and say can you please provide this to my client. I need my client to send it to me.
I can explain how it keeps everything clean if the information flows that way. However, thank you for sharing it with me and this will help me proceed. However I would want it on front end from my client before I got that far.
You are spot on and send them a bill for services rendered. The way my engagement reads, I don't start until I get the information i need and I outline what I need. They sign the letter. I don't start until the stipulations are met. Sometimes so much up front is required in the engagement. Sometimes so much money is involved up front before I start. The money is to jump start me.You can't REQUIRE them to do anything. You can decline or withdraw from the assignment.
In summation, if I didn't get the information I know I need, I would refund the money I asked for up front, or I would not start the assignment.You can't REQUIRE them to do anything. You can decline or withdraw from the assignment.
I have no problem getting it from the owner. The owner would at least have current rent roll and other information I need. I still prefer the owner send it through my client. If the owner is my client, I don't need them to send it through my client.Analyzing past year income/expenses is a user-driven requirement. Sometimes the client will have access to that info, sometimes they won't. Even when the property owner provides income/expense info from previous years its sometimes incomplete or otherwise inaccurate. I have been lied to plenty of times.