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Appraisers Must Be Competent?

By
Real Estate Appraiser with AmcAppraisalsinc.com

A recent article from Mortgage Orb referenced the latest Fannie Mae letter to lenders, stating that

"appraisers must have the "requisite knowledge" to perform a professional-quality appraisal for the specific geographic location and particular property types"

So rather than bring an appraiser from out of the county, or from 4 counties away to appraiser something where a local appraiser exists....lenders (via AMCs) should select local, competent appraisers.

Part of the article stated:

Fannie further noted that it does not allow the same flexibility as the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, which allows an appraiser who does not have the appropriate knowledge and experience to accept an appraisal assignment by providing procedures with which the appraiser can complete the assignment.

That is right, USPAP does provide procedures for gaining competency in particular property types and locations.  Namely, work with someone who has this competency, and learn!  But Fannie Mae is telling lenders here, that this is not the time of on the job training!

So Realors, if you get a call from an appraiser, wanting to appraise your listing for the short sale, etc.....ASK them where they are from.

Also ask them if they have "geographic competency" for this market.  Do they have local MLS data available?  Are they familiar with the local economy, new schools being built, etc. 

When it comes to closing your short sale listing, or your retail listing, or a liquidation sale, etc - expect LOCAL competency.

On a side note, perhaps there are not any competent appraisers in the local area.  Ok, PERHAPS that could be the case.  Here is a good follow up question for the out of county appraiser: "How long have you been appraising?  Can you tell me HOW you are competent to appraise in this local area?"

We all have to work together.  We all want better professional standards in our industry.  So we have to know how to communicate with each other, and how to hold the standards high!

Larry Bettag
Cherry Creek Mortgage Illinois Residential Mortgage License LMB #0005759 Cherry Creek Mortgage NMLS #: 3001 - Saint Charles, IL
Vice-President of National Production

Richard Ferris....this is such a huge deal out where we are.  I agree with asking about the geographical competency.  There are so many that aren't.

Jul 08, 2010 01:44 AM
Patrick White
Home Driven Realty, Inc - Baldwin, NY
Driven to bring New Yorkers home

Good Morning Richard,

Thanks for the post. Regional competency is seminal to doing a proper appraisa;.

Jul 08, 2010 01:49 AM
Cynthia Larsen
Cotati, CA
Independent Broker In Sonoma County, CA

I've seen some wacky appraisals lately. Appraisers haven't called me, so I haven't had the opportunity to ask where they are from.

Jul 08, 2010 02:05 AM
David Okada
Douglas Elliman Real Estate - Manhattan, NY
Service-Beyond Your Expectations

Appraisers that banks have been sending out recently are usually not from the region. So the appraisals may be a little off from our comps, so I am a firm believer in regional competency.

Jul 08, 2010 02:33 AM
Richard D. Ferris
AmcAppraisalsinc.com - Clermont, FL
Florida State Certified (FHA) Appraiser

Thanks everyone for the comments - let's hope that Fannie Mae's intervention into this, will also spur some better selection of appraisers - not just the fast and cheap, but the local expert instead!

But that may mean some AMC won't get as big of a cut of the appraisal fee!

Jul 08, 2010 03:15 AM
Michael Zollo
Coral Springs, FL
Certified Residential Appraiser, South Florida, FH

Come on now Richard!!! The banks don't need any Stinking Competent Appraisers! The Fannie, Freddie, BofA ect... diffinition is; Some jerk that will drive 250 miles round trip, to do an appraisal (if it could be called that), and work all night to have the report back with in 24 hours. Oh and least I forget, all this for $99.00-150.00 (yes I did say $99.00, one AMC sent me an order for a review).

geographic competency = his GPS can get him to the house!!!!!

 

Aug 21, 2010 01:23 AM