Overimprovement
Senior Member
- Joined
- May 31, 2017
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Kentucky
Just the discussions on this forum RE Q and C ratings make it clear to me these continue to be far more subjective than ever anticipated. Far too many appraisers STILL are using relative comparisons JUST IN THEIR OWN markets rather than the absolute comparisons intended by the definitions. With this being the case, it is quite disturbing that the GSEs would then smack down any appraiser simply because they are not in the majority opinion.
I have read some appraisers' opinions that unless nearly every replaceable component in a home has been replaced in the last 7-10 years, the house is a C4 at best. I've seen other reports where homes with no updates in 40 years were C3 so as to support an over-valued opinion.
Instead of coming down so hard on appraisers, how about the GSE's come up with a more robust, clear, and repeatable system of assigning condition and quality, instead of the subjective, lacking in examples mess we have now? Maybe that will play out in the new forms, IDK. One can only hope.
I have read some appraisers' opinions that unless nearly every replaceable component in a home has been replaced in the last 7-10 years, the house is a C4 at best. I've seen other reports where homes with no updates in 40 years were C3 so as to support an over-valued opinion.
Instead of coming down so hard on appraisers, how about the GSE's come up with a more robust, clear, and repeatable system of assigning condition and quality, instead of the subjective, lacking in examples mess we have now? Maybe that will play out in the new forms, IDK. One can only hope.