J Grant
Elite Member
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2003
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Florida
What I meant was why are you against the lender paying a cost charge for the AMC service, apart from and not connected to the appraisal fee?(Whether the lender can pass that AMC cost line item charge to the borrower or not, I assume they would be able to. )I don't think you can find any post where I have opposed the disclosure. When I point out that AMCs already make the disclosure to the lenders, that is just a fact. It is not opposition to additional disclosure to the consumer.
Frankly, I hope it becomes mandatory today. I don't think it would change a thing, but at least the debate would be over.
I did not mean why you are opposed to disclosure to the borrower of an AMC fee split of the appraisal fee (though I am glad you are not opposed to it ). I favor it, however, it is not my primary idea to advocate for, since I agree that it would not change much-, though it might prevent the more usorous fee splits. To change things, the borrower would need to have it disclosed to them upfront, on the loan application, and the borrower made aware that if an AMC is used, the AMC might shop their appraisal via fee bidding. I doubt the simple disclosure you have in mind includes that.
The fact that a simple fee breakout disclosure might not accomplish much is why I advocate for other solutions. 1) put a fee cap on what the AMC gets as a percentage of the bundled appraisal fee. If the lender wants to pay the AMC more than that, they can arrange it. This would prevent the usurious amounts AMC receives from the appraisal fee and ensure equal payments to the appraisers on a panel for regular orders, which would relieve the AMC from picking an appraiser by fee - the AMC could concentrate on quality, geo competence, and service as a metric.
The other solution is to separate the two charges entirely - the lender pays a cost charge to the AMC for the AMC service ( perhaps passed on to the borrower ) and the borrower covers the appraiser's fee in their appraisal fee paid to the lender, and that appraisal fee is not split with an AMC or other third party.
