ilsindaco2628
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- Joined
- Feb 23, 2017
- Professional Status
- Licensed Appraiser
- State
- New Jersey
This happens often enough for me to be a little suspicious.
I currently have a property under contract for $475,000 and we appraised it for $488,000. It is an older two story home but with new siding, new roof, and completely renovated inside with new kitchen/baths and so on.
The lender comes back with a revision request saying "why didn't you use/consider these three sales"
Of course all three sales sold $375,000-$425,000 and are old and not updated whatsoever. Just looking at the photos makes it extremely obvious.
It's an easy, albeit annoying, revision request to take care of with simple commentary but this happens often enough that it really makes me wonder who signs off on this, why waste our time with something so obviously incorrect, and so on. Anyone else experience this?
I currently have a property under contract for $475,000 and we appraised it for $488,000. It is an older two story home but with new siding, new roof, and completely renovated inside with new kitchen/baths and so on.
The lender comes back with a revision request saying "why didn't you use/consider these three sales"
Of course all three sales sold $375,000-$425,000 and are old and not updated whatsoever. Just looking at the photos makes it extremely obvious.
It's an easy, albeit annoying, revision request to take care of with simple commentary but this happens often enough that it really makes me wonder who signs off on this, why waste our time with something so obviously incorrect, and so on. Anyone else experience this?