nofx4us
Freshman Member
- Joined
- Feb 17, 2008
- Professional Status
- Licensed Appraiser
- State
- New Jersey
I'm starting to get bid requests for the CDAIR form, as I'm in north Jersey and have a couple counties up here that were just declared Fed. disaster areas (flooding from Ida). The first came over with a $100 fee (minus $6 tech lol), and I countered almost triple. Denied. Just got a couple more, now just asking for bid requests. First thought is that other appraisers are also countering for higher fees, and the lenders are trying to shop for the cheapest and set a C&R.
Also, the ones I've received requests for, so far, have been for homes for purchase where I was not the original appraiser. Found that odd.
I guess I'm just trying to get a feel for an appropriate fee for this type of report/level of inspection. They want full interior/exterior inspections with full photos, and of course itemized lists (and costs) of damaged areas.
The last time we dealt with a declared disaster up here was when superstorm Sandy ripped through. But, I remember those requests being only for curbside inspections, and I'm not sure I did more than 1 or 2 of them.
Any input is appreciated.
Also, the ones I've received requests for, so far, have been for homes for purchase where I was not the original appraiser. Found that odd.
I guess I'm just trying to get a feel for an appropriate fee for this type of report/level of inspection. They want full interior/exterior inspections with full photos, and of course itemized lists (and costs) of damaged areas.
The last time we dealt with a declared disaster up here was when superstorm Sandy ripped through. But, I remember those requests being only for curbside inspections, and I'm not sure I did more than 1 or 2 of them.
Any input is appreciated.
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