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I actually like that sort of revision request. I add a dated comment, in bold, that says "As clearly stated at the beginning of Sales Comparison comments on page XX..... and then i gopy and paste what's already in the report.
It is just a waste of time and cuts into my Appraisers Forum time. :)
 
I actually like that sort of revision request. I add a dated comment, in bold, that says "As clearly stated at the beginning of Sales Comparison comments on page XX..... and then i gopy and paste what's already in the report.
When they send the request for something already in the appraisal two weeks after you have signed and insist that your response be submitted in the form of a revised report instead of just looking at the original report, that makes us look like idiots who took over 15 days to write up an appraisal in the eyes of the borrower.
 
Can't fault him, the "appraisers are as old as Moses" propaganda has been pushed for years.

I heard that when I started at age 25 back in the 70's. Sadly, I'm now in my 70's. :)
 
I can't understand how appraisers can put up with the AMC underwriters and checkers. I just had a appraiser show me a revision request. The first line of his sales comparison stated "There only 29 town home sales in the past year in this small town and the subject builder built 28 of the sales." His revision request was "please comment of the lack of sales not owned by the subject builder." He said he responded three days ago that is was explained in the first line of the sales comparison. He has gotten the same revision request three days in a row since.

Can't appraise, review. Or be an AMC Donkey.
 
When they send the request for something already in the appraisal two weeks after you have signed and insist that your response be submitted in the form of a revised report instead of just looking at the original report, that makes us look like idiots who took over 15 days to write up an appraisal in the eyes of the borrower.
No... it makes them look like idiots who don't read the reports provided to them.
 
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