Debra
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- Joined
- Jan 15, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Tennessee
FHA and new client. They ordered address #xxxx. After I got to the appraisal appointment, homeowner told me that they own 2 lots. The deed dimensions include both lots although it mentions both lot numbers in the description. They are on 2 different tax parcels with 2 different tax/crs maps. The first lot seems to contain the entire dwelling and the septic. The 2nd lot (the one beside it) is vacant (except for a little wood fencing near the front that connects to the fence that runs beside the dwelling). From what I've been reading here and elsewhere, It seems that the 2nd lot HBU is Excess land that could be sold separately with it's current tax parcel, tax map and address listed on it's tax parcel. Zoning the same FResidential. The norm in the area is to have one lot (acre or less) with dwelling but not to have two lots. How do I proceed with this? Should I do the main lot with the dwelling and septic as I normally would do for the FHA appraisal (which is the address that was ordered)? and explain that parcel xxxx is located next door to the subject property and described in the deed as one big lot together with the dwelling lot? Per it's own tax card/map, it is almost exactly the same site size as the dwelling lot. It is not needed to support or serve the improvement/dwelling. It has the same zoning as the dwelling lot and could be sold separately and considered excess land. Therefore, the opinion of Estimated Market Value developed in this appraisal is only for parcel #xxxx with the address of xxxx? Does this sound correct? or would I need it subject to survey? perk? or anything? Is there a HC that I need to talk about? If so, what is the HC? Should I message the new client that this is the case? OR just complete the FHA report and move on? If I acknowledge the 2nd lot, Since not including in value, I wouldn't need to note both the parcel numbers and total size of the 2 lots on 1004 pages 1 and 2? but just do the explaining/commentary? OR just do the address that was ordered? include the subject tax card and map and deed and let them tell me if they even want the lot next door commented on? I've not done one of these before. Thanks for help! I'm distracted. We had 5 tornado sirens/warnings here yesterday and have thunderstorms and tornado watch here now so waiting for another warning to run to "safe spot." ugh.
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