Tim The Enchanter
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- California
Just shoot it down. No need to waste time talking.
... An appraisal is not "only" an opinion ( I agree that is stupid description ), it is a credibly supported opinion - and the opinion/appraisal can take hours or days,while the agent or party takes five minutes to find cherry picked sales to support their price or value target and send them - then we get stuck wasting time addressing what 98 % of cases turns out to be nonsense....Whats funny is appraisers love to say that an-appraisal is only an-opinion of value BUT that's only when its their opinion of value anyone else's is automatically wrong and they become highly agitated when challenged : ) LMAO
Not true. If you've written your privity clause correctly, she would be informed that those other than the client are not to rely upon the report. Since forwarded thru the AMC, respond to the AMC. Impeach the two sales and go on.She legally should not have a copy of it unless the lender/client gave written permission.
We are paid to defend our value, but you have a great point. On the commercial side, we invest several days or weeks into a single point of value. It can be difficult to be challenged, but it is part of the job.Whats funny is appraisers love to say that an-appraisal is only an-opinion of value BUT that's only when its their opinion of value anyone else's is automatically wrong and they become highly agitated when challenged : ) LMAO
It's purely a business decision.Regardless of who wrote the ROV, the OP said it 'came from the client' through the AMC, which means the client submitted the ROV. In which case, and assuming the ROV conforms with AIR guidelines, the appraiser would be responsible to address the concerns.