Andee
Junior Member
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2016
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Texas
I know there was a thread in June regarding ROV with Lenders using CU to send over 3 comps for consideration. Is there anything that says there is an "unreasonable" amount of comps to consider? I know the Lender/Underwriter didn't bother to review the list of 23 comps that were sent over that came from a local RE Agent, which included comps used in the report. I sent a nastygram to the AMC advising basically "I will not get to this within 24 hours because my priority is the two reports that I am currently working on and it will take longer than 24 hours to review 23 comps, or have the Lender narrow down to what they consider the MOST likely comparable properties". I wouldn't mind if it was 3 but this is just a joke, oh and of course, this was inspected almost a month ago and according to the date range on the information sent, they didn't bother to take into consideration some of those comps wouldn't have applied as "Sold Comps".
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without any further due diligence by the lender.Fannie Mae encourages lenders to carefully review the appraisal report, including all commentary, before seeking clarification from the appraiser. Taking messages or alternative sales at face value and simply asking your appraiser to address them is neither effective nor efficient. After completing a thorough review, lenders should be able to have constructive dialogue with appraisers if needed to resolve specific appraisal questions or concerns. Specific information from CU may be shared with an appraisal management company (AMC) or appraiser, with appropriate context, but the legal terms and conditions for CU prohibit: using the licensed application in a manner that interferes with the independent judgment of an appraiser; providing access to CU’s web-based user interface to third parties (including AMCs and appraisers); and providing copies or displays of Fannie Mae reports that contain CU findings to AMCs and appraisers. (Note that AMCs who are registered to use UCDP as Lender Agents will see the CU risk score, flags, and messages available through UCDP.