srinaldo86
Freshman Member
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- Jan 27, 2015
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- Montana
My family is attempting to place an offer on a home which has 72 acres and is considered common for the area.
Problem is that we are using a VA loan which Montana law says can not exceed 40 acres.
The VA has no restriction for this property.
Our 'loop hole' is having only 40 acres appraised (which is all that is required by Montana state law) and so long as the appraisal meets the asking/offer price our lender will follow through with the loan.
The question here is - Will a home appraiser contracting for the VA limit their appraisal to 40 acres or are they absolutely required to include the entire property.
(The land is all hill side and not ideal for any kind of hobby farm or additional construction. If we could buy this house on 40 acres or less we would do it.)
Problem is that we are using a VA loan which Montana law says can not exceed 40 acres.
The VA has no restriction for this property.
Our 'loop hole' is having only 40 acres appraised (which is all that is required by Montana state law) and so long as the appraisal meets the asking/offer price our lender will follow through with the loan.
The question here is - Will a home appraiser contracting for the VA limit their appraisal to 40 acres or are they absolutely required to include the entire property.
(The land is all hill side and not ideal for any kind of hobby farm or additional construction. If we could buy this house on 40 acres or less we would do it.)