J Grant
Elite Member
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2003
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Florida
If the lender ordered it, the lender is the client and thus the intended user. The intended use is analysis for a mortgage loan, the purpose is market value.
I fail to see why some think that two appraisals are necessary.
If a private party ordered it, then they are a client and intended user. If then a lender wants the appraisal for a purchase loan, it would be a new appraisal and new client. But as far as I understood it, the OP has a lender as the client.
I fail to see why some think that two appraisals are necessary.
If a private party ordered it, then they are a client and intended user. If then a lender wants the appraisal for a purchase loan, it would be a new appraisal and new client. But as far as I understood it, the OP has a lender as the client.