VolcanoLvr
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 30, 2003
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Washington
On the wonderful 1004, 2055, 1004C forms, etc., there is an extra blank 'input box' field just to the right on the line pre-printed with Total Bdrms. Baths.
Do any of you use that 'empty' field to show the bedroom adjustment for total bedrooms in the dwelling? (Don't go ballistic just yet, OK)
Many appraisers were trained to 'lump' the bedroom and bath adjustments together in the field box next to where the room count is entered. That can get very confusing. I use that line for bath adjustment only.
Now let's cycle forward to the wonderful UAD process. I typically do not make a room count adjustment for rooms below grade, 'counted' by the UAD reporting convention. I just make an overall adjustment for the below grade space on the first line in that section.
I make a total bedroom adjustment because that's a livability factor most buyers key on. (I'm not alone doing this.) If two homes of similar GLA have a different # of bedrooms, typically the home with more BR's will sell for more $. Thus the separate BR adjustment is justified, even though the GLA has already been adjusted. This is easily explained.
I used the word total bedrooms above. I've been totalling the above grade/below grade bedrooms and adjusting the difference on the line noted above. But one client U/W department cannot understand the process, and of course they do not read the comments in the report to get the explanation. They use 'underwriters' who only know how to review reports using a pre-set check box system that may not correspond with actual appraiser practice in different parts of the country. They of course demand conformance to 'their' system, even though other lenders don't.
I'm not aware of any specific Fannie/Freddie requirments for reporting/adjusting room counts in any particular way. They do expect an explanation for what was done.
What say you to this issue??
OK ... now I'll go put on the chain mail and suit of armor ... and wait for the avalanche of negative comments.
Do any of you use that 'empty' field to show the bedroom adjustment for total bedrooms in the dwelling? (Don't go ballistic just yet, OK)
Many appraisers were trained to 'lump' the bedroom and bath adjustments together in the field box next to where the room count is entered. That can get very confusing. I use that line for bath adjustment only.
Now let's cycle forward to the wonderful UAD process. I typically do not make a room count adjustment for rooms below grade, 'counted' by the UAD reporting convention. I just make an overall adjustment for the below grade space on the first line in that section.
I make a total bedroom adjustment because that's a livability factor most buyers key on. (I'm not alone doing this.) If two homes of similar GLA have a different # of bedrooms, typically the home with more BR's will sell for more $. Thus the separate BR adjustment is justified, even though the GLA has already been adjusted. This is easily explained.
I used the word total bedrooms above. I've been totalling the above grade/below grade bedrooms and adjusting the difference on the line noted above. But one client U/W department cannot understand the process, and of course they do not read the comments in the report to get the explanation. They use 'underwriters' who only know how to review reports using a pre-set check box system that may not correspond with actual appraiser practice in different parts of the country. They of course demand conformance to 'their' system, even though other lenders don't.
I'm not aware of any specific Fannie/Freddie requirments for reporting/adjusting room counts in any particular way. They do expect an explanation for what was done.
What say you to this issue??
OK ... now I'll go put on the chain mail and suit of armor ... and wait for the avalanche of negative comments.