- Joined
- May 2, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- Arkansas
For some, they don't worry about it costing more, they shove that fee down the borrower's throat perhaps with a little extra for them. But their fantasy is that a competent appraiser will be doing these quicker is the real laugh. If a person does their due diligence, then this speeds up nothing. Appraiser normally arrange their work in such a way as to maximize their time, yet there is no way to manage misc. work coming in randomly regardless how long it takes. That simply requires enough in the pipeline to avoid redundancy, overlap and efficient research and analysis. And the rush to close is nonsense. If they order the appraisal at the same time as they get the application, the appraisal is probably done by the time they get title work back. If instant satisfaction is the goal, the eliminate the appraiser entirely and make the loan originator responsible. Loan goes bad, the LO goes to jail for six months. The penalty for a bad loan ought to be someone's head roll. Let it be the ones who demand 72 hour turn times.
