J Grant
Elite Member
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2003
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Florida
So, if you were doing a 2055 today, it would not be helpful to have recent photos of the interior to augment what you already have?
Of course it would be helpful, but again, a 2055 is still an exterior based appraisal, with any photos or MLS recent notes not a substitution for an interior inspection.
I am not saying it is impossible to do a good appraisal with another party inspecting. But there are problems with it as noted...however well trained the inspector is, their impressions or notes about a property may be different than the appraiser's. In some situations that will not matter, in others it will matter. But who can tell when it matters since appraiser will not be going to the property to check for themselves.
There is also potential for abuse with desk appraisers doing work out of a geo area they are familiar with and low paid, volume driven inspectors racing from one property to the next. Even for a well trained diligent inspector, they have nothing invested in anyone inspection, whereas an appraiser does. .