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Realtor handed me 14 comps.

  • An ROV request may include consideration of comparable properties not previously identified, property characteristics, or other information about the property that may have been incorrectly reported or not previously considered, which may affect the value conclusion. To resolve deficiencies, including those related to potential discrimination, financial institutions can communicate relevant information to the original preparer of the valuation and, when appropriate, request an ROV.
the realtor is not the client... :rof:
 
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  • An ROV request may include consideration of comparable properties not previously identified, property characteristics, or other information about the property that may have been incorrectly reported or not previously considered, which may affect the value conclusion. To resolve deficiencies, including those related to potential discrimination, financial institutions can communicate relevant information to the original preparer of the valuation and, when appropriate, request an ROV.
the realtor is not the client... :rof:
True, but trust me on tidewater or ROV, the agent is almost always in the picture with the client.

I talk to agents. I make them send it through the client on tidewater or ROV.
 
I went to a purchase inspection. The house was vacant so I was measuring and taking photos. Suddenly the agent shows up out of nowhere and is like, "hey I'm here to drop off some comps." So I took them and he came up with 14 comps.....Would you address each one in the appraisal, or just not even mention them? Some are really bad.
Same old same old, agents have no clue what a comp is, just sayin.>>..
 
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