J Grant
Elite Member
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2003
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Florida
Calvin is entirely correct. The OP is complaining that thelender is asking him to do what he should have already done. I don't care if you wrote a novel, if you are being asked for additional info regarding the sale analysis, you didn't properly analyze the sale. I see this all the time in many parts of appraisals that I review. Simply stating a contract was written on x date for x amount is NOT analysis.
Really? Then appraisers should have to explain the SC price at all times, not just when it differs from MVO. You don't seem to think it is necessary, unless the SC price is not met.
When the SC price is met, it needs even more explaining. If analyzing the contract now includes "analyzing " the price, in relation to a SC , (according to you and Calvin, at least) then it should be required on every purchase apprasial report. Right now, clients are expanding the SOW and asking for an explanation about SC price only when it differs from the MVO. Otherwise, they don't care. So, if they don't care when things go their way, where did the pressing need for SC price "analysis" go?