Tony Bamert
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2010
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Illinois
Having read through some of the posts and newsletters, it seems pretty clear that the current 1004 is not to be used on anything except for a mortgage financing transaction. I am wondering what the State's opinion (and the rest of the readers) is on doing REO appraisals on the 1004. Pretty much every REO assignment I receive, including two this week, require the current 1004 form with the REO addendum. HUD and Fannie Mae also require this form for their REOs.
The current 1004 cert does specifically say "mortgage finance transaction". However, I am not sure I am in the mood to tell Fannie/Freddie or Secretary Shaun Donovan at HUD that he is using the wrong form. I would rather have my tounge cut out than maket that phone call to the Atlanta HUD Field office. It seems absurd that you would get in trouble from your state agency for using a form which was required by a Federal agency and is generally required nationally for all REO work. Thoughts...
The current 1004 cert does specifically say "mortgage finance transaction". However, I am not sure I am in the mood to tell Fannie/Freddie or Secretary Shaun Donovan at HUD that he is using the wrong form. I would rather have my tounge cut out than maket that phone call to the Atlanta HUD Field office. It seems absurd that you would get in trouble from your state agency for using a form which was required by a Federal agency and is generally required nationally for all REO work. Thoughts...