GroundSwell
Sophomore Member
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2003
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- California
Not sure what to do here. The subject property is currently undergoing a major renovation that includes an additional 1000 sf. Currently it is uninhabitable. When I took this assignment on I explained that I would do the appriasal 'Subject-To' completion of the project per palns and specifications.
Now, however, they want to have the appraisal done "as-is". I get a ton of work from this client and I don't want to blow them off, but I'm not really sure how to handle this one. How do you account for a home that is partially complete? There are no recent sales of homes in a similar state of construction. What about calling the incomplete work as 'curable functional obosolescence'? How would I adjust for this? Basically... I'm at a loss. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
RJ
Now, however, they want to have the appraisal done "as-is". I get a ton of work from this client and I don't want to blow them off, but I'm not really sure how to handle this one. How do you account for a home that is partially complete? There are no recent sales of homes in a similar state of construction. What about calling the incomplete work as 'curable functional obosolescence'? How would I adjust for this? Basically... I'm at a loss. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
RJ