SmilingDog
Member
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2003
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- California
You be the judge...
MB sends me an order. ON the email he writes:
My Wells Fargo A/E advised me that the boxes (Stable, In Balance, 3-8 months) should be checked on the apraisal with commentary to the effect that general demand of homes still remains strong in Southern California region. Homes experienced a modest downturn in prices during the past year, however, prices now appear to have stabilized. This is not an imposition on you, but any commentary along this line would be accepted by Wells without
5% value cutdown.
I then proceeded to ask the MB for the AE's number as I'd like to discuss with her (the AE is a "she") why a Wells Fargo employee rep would be advising MB's to have appraisers commit fraud. MB replied to just do the appraisal and "it is what it is" and thanked me for being professional. But I still want to fry that AE.
Should I contact Wells Fargo and inform them that they have a rogue AE in SoCal advising MB's that it's okay for them to pressure appraisers or to collude to affect the outcome of an appraisal? Hmmmm... Does anyone know a person at Wells Fargo that I should contact?
Many thanks...
MB sends me an order. ON the email he writes:
My Wells Fargo A/E advised me that the boxes (Stable, In Balance, 3-8 months) should be checked on the apraisal with commentary to the effect that general demand of homes still remains strong in Southern California region. Homes experienced a modest downturn in prices during the past year, however, prices now appear to have stabilized. This is not an imposition on you, but any commentary along this line would be accepted by Wells without
5% value cutdown.
I then proceeded to ask the MB for the AE's number as I'd like to discuss with her (the AE is a "she") why a Wells Fargo employee rep would be advising MB's to have appraisers commit fraud. MB replied to just do the appraisal and "it is what it is" and thanked me for being professional. But I still want to fry that AE.
Should I contact Wells Fargo and inform them that they have a rogue AE in SoCal advising MB's that it's okay for them to pressure appraisers or to collude to affect the outcome of an appraisal? Hmmmm... Does anyone know a person at Wells Fargo that I should contact?
Many thanks...