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FHA Appraisal Changes

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Real Estate Agent with ReMax Lakeside

  Here is a list of revised federal guidelines that outline 10 things that appraisers must do or provide for all FHA appraisals done after April 1, 2009:

     1.  The Market Conditions Addendum (Fannnie-Form 1004MC/Freddie Form 71).

     2.  At least 2 comparable sales within 90 days of appraisal date.

     3.  A minimum of 2 active listings or pending sales in addition to the 3 closed comparables.

     4.  Bracketed listings using both dwelling size and sales price when possible.

     5.  Adjust active listings to reflect the List to Sales Price Ratio.

     6.  Adjust pending sales to reflect contract sales price when possible.

     7.  Include original list price and any revised list prices.

     8.  Reconciliation of adjusted values of active or pending sales with adjusted values of closed compasrable sales.

     9.  Absorption Rate Anaylsis.

    10.  Known or reported sales concessions on active and pending sales.

     FHA also is restating its warning that. . ."Direct Endorsement Lenders are reminded that if the appraiser they selected provides a poor or fraudulent appraisal that leads FHA to Insure a mortgage at an inflated amount, the lender is held responsible equally with the appraiser for the integrity, accuracy and thoroughness of an appraisal submitted to FHA."

     Thank you John Stearns, CMC, CRMS VP, Robbins and Lloyd Mortgage for the update.  Good to know FHA guidelines for both sellers and buyers.

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Karen Anne Stone
New Home Hunters of Fort Worth and Tarrant County - Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth Real Estate

Catherine:  Thanks for this list.  There are some items on this list that I did not know were part of the new appraisal regulations.  Most of the surprises had to do with the active and pending listings.  I was also surprised to see the List to Sales Price Ratio being used.  Thanks a bunch !

Jan 01, 2010 03:48 AM
Catherine Kierzek
ReMax Lakeside - Muskego, WI
CDPE

This was one of my first blogs and I forwarded what a lender sent me.  Good stuff we need to know to help ourselves.  Happy New Year and thanks for the comment.  Catherine Kierzek, Re/Max Realty 100-Milwaukee

Jan 01, 2010 10:55 AM
Anonymous
anne

Great article. Thanks for the info, it’s easy to understand. BTW, if anyone needs to fill out a “Form 71”,I found a blank form here:http://goo.gl/mxUowf. This site PDFfiller also has some tutorials on how to fill it out and a few related real estate documents that you might find useful.

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