The National Association of Realtors needs Realtor® and consumer assistance.  We are asked to contact our members of Congress to co-sponsor HR 3044, a bill that would impose an 18 month moratorium on the code.  We need to temporarily stop the mandatory use of the appraisal management companies.

            As the housing market may be on a slow recovery, the new Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC) is causing havoc in the market place by placing undue financial cost on the home purchaser and other issues with the appraisers.

            As we all know, appraisers are taking a beating over the housing markets past increased values.  Due to new regulations, in most cases for an appraiser to be assigned to a job for a Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loan, they must belong to an appraisal management company (AMC).  The AMC has overhead to pay.  Appraisals that used to cost $250-$350 are now costing $375-$550 per assignment, meanwhile the appraiser is taking a pay cut to work for an AMC that the government has so kindly instructed the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac lender to use.  Currently, it's not a good scenario. 

            Appraisers are supposed to stay in familiar known areas.  The AMC apparently sends assignments to the appraisers that will take the least amount of pay.  The chosen appraisers are sent any where and everywhere.  These appraisers aren't always familiar with the areas, causing bad comps and once again, bad values.  Only this time the bad values are swinging the other way, too low.  Not all appraisals are low, just enough to make everything difficult and weary.  Purchasers are paying in advance for the appraisals then the low value causes the transaction not to close.  The purchasers do not get a refund.  This practice also violates the appraisers USPAP Code of Ethics. 

            The goal at the beginning was to create a wall between the lender and the appraiser.  The government thought the lender / appraiser contact was one of the roots of the housing value problem.  While separating the 2 maybe a good idea, there has to be a full plan for success.  There currently is no plan.

            We understand that for the Chase Banks, Wells Fargo's and Bank of America's the use of an AMC is needed because of loan volume, let's take a step back to make a productive plan for all.  If the current issues excel, the volume won't be a worry.

 In the recent issue of REALTOR, September 2009, the National Association of Realtors® explained the issue completely.  They have asked that we help.  To see a list of sponsors please visit www.govtrack.com.

Angie Ridley
www.CompleteRealtyLLC.com
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7 Comments on Help impose moratorium: Stop Mandatory Use, Appraisal Management Companies

AUG
29

Girl you should have comment like crazy, when are all of the agents going to wake up!?  I am and have been in mortgage banking for over 22 years and on May 1st, 2009 when brokers and bankers alike had to change our "normal" process of ordering our appraisal with appraiser we know and trust and order them with the lender or investor we  "might" use for the deal all bets were off.  I never dreamed this would pass,I guess neither did real estate agents or did real estate agents even understand what was happening?  In short it did not work for the government to do this system on FHA and VA what makes them think it is going to work on all loans processed by brokers, IT'S NOT!  Here is why they do not care and why this whole issue does not really matter.....In January, the government will achieve what they want total control over mortgage originators and dying industry!  I could go on for ever, so before I get carried away, I will say, contact me via e-mail and I will give you some insight we might be able to compare!

 

Sharon/aharon@ssresnetwork.com

 

sharon butler
12:05am • #1
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Excellent.  As a mortgage broker, another major flaw with the HVCC law is that the appraisal;s are not portable.  So, if you wanted to change lenders after an appraisal was done (and paid for), the consumer has to pay for ANOTHER appraisal.  This is just plain stupid.  I am all for reversing the HVCC law, not just postponing it for 18 months.  There are better solutions.

3:33am • #2
AUG
30
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Rick, I didn't know the appraisals woudn't transfer.  Thanks...

Sharon, I too am stressed everytime I have an appraisal ordered.  I wait, wonder, wait, wonder.  It's not good...

2:40pm • #3
SEP
23

I would go so far as to predict a nationwide appraiser shortage in a few short years.  If appraisers truly did have brains they would organize a national strike.

For more info on the HVCC National Banking Scam visit www.investsmart.com

 

David
1:43pm • #4
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David, in North Oakland County MI some are planning a picket at the local Realtor association to get the press and public attention to this matter...

3:20pm • #5
OCT
03

yes, we need to do something, the realtors association is probably the biggest organization. if someone there would start it, all of the appaisers would jump on board. most are members of the realtors, we buy our data there. need to hurry, before we run out of money.

sandy
9:31pm • #6
OCT
04
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Sandy,

I agree!  NAR is involved, our dues money at work...

8:46pm • #7

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