SmilingDog
Member
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2003
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- California
In the course of the many reviews I do, I'm finding that a great majority of appraisers simply do not go to the city to check on permits and zoning. For example:
*** appraiser states that there are additions (done in workmanlike manner) and that per owner was done with permits. Blah blah blah...
But the appraiser never goes to verify permits (which may or may not exist). Today such an assignment came my way, tax records show GLA as 1500 sq ft. Appraiser measured 4400 sq ft!!!! Appraiser states additions were done with permits and that it is "not the appraiser's responsibility to verify existance of permits, since the assumption is made that the work was done with permits per owner".
These kinds of statements bother me. Are appraisers just getting lazy, or stupid? I was taught that I'm the one responsible to verify permits and anything else which will affect the valuation I'm stating in the appraisal report.
In the case above... Turns out that the subject property has permits, but that almost 400 sq ft was done as a workshop not living area, and planning dept said that the property can be subdivided into as many as 14 PUD SFR's!!!!!!!!! How's that for highest and best use. Hmmmm, one SFR for $1 Mil. or 14 SFR's for $450k each ($6.3 Mil)..... NO BRAINER!
Keep being lazy... I'll get more work!
*** appraiser states that there are additions (done in workmanlike manner) and that per owner was done with permits. Blah blah blah...
But the appraiser never goes to verify permits (which may or may not exist). Today such an assignment came my way, tax records show GLA as 1500 sq ft. Appraiser measured 4400 sq ft!!!! Appraiser states additions were done with permits and that it is "not the appraiser's responsibility to verify existance of permits, since the assumption is made that the work was done with permits per owner".
These kinds of statements bother me. Are appraisers just getting lazy, or stupid? I was taught that I'm the one responsible to verify permits and anything else which will affect the valuation I'm stating in the appraisal report.
In the case above... Turns out that the subject property has permits, but that almost 400 sq ft was done as a workshop not living area, and planning dept said that the property can be subdivided into as many as 14 PUD SFR's!!!!!!!!! How's that for highest and best use. Hmmmm, one SFR for $1 Mil. or 14 SFR's for $450k each ($6.3 Mil)..... NO BRAINER!
Keep being lazy... I'll get more work!
