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- Jan 15, 2002
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- Certified General Appraiser
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- California
so...the estimate value without a license or USPAP![]()
[shrugs] filling out loan applications will include a number of assertions, all of which are subject to verification and consideration during the normal course of business. How could it be otherwise? The MBs have been filling out loan applications all along.
Any assumption that MBs could develop or submit a loan app without any numbers is an interesting stretch of conjecture. I suppose it could happen but I doubt anyone would seriously make such an assumption across the entire spectrum of loan origination.
The way this benefits the GSEs is that if the loan goes bad over value later on it's not THEIR unstated value conclusion that draws the lawsuit. Plausibly speaking. They can turn it back to the lender even though they used their own AVM in their process. If you ask me it's a pretty dastardly move on their part. The lender (not the MB) originated that loan and they're on the hook for the assertions they made.
The GSEs are most likely running their AVMs on deals that are backed by appraisals, too; and on the same basis. They can base part of their decision making - including a decision to individually review an appraisal - on their usage of their AVM without incurring any of the responsibility for the contents of the appraisal.
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