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If you worked with appraisers ten years ago, you
know how much technology has changed since then. What you might not
realize is that there have been many developments in technology and
e-commerce that have improved turnaround times on appraisal
assignments. We're taking advantage of these changes. Are you taking
advantage of every opportunity you have to speed up the process? Here
are some suggestions.
Are you
ordering appraisals online? With online ordering, you get an automatic
e-mail acknowledgement that the assignment was received, and fast,
secure PDF format report delivery. It's the single biggest time saver
available to both of us! We don't have to retype information from a
fax, and you don't have to wonder whether we received the order.
Are you
providing complete and accurate information about the subject property?
There's nothing like being one number off on the street address to add
unnecessary time to an appraisal assignment. Also if you have a tax
parcel number, plat map number, subdivision name or anything else that
uniquely identifies the property, please pass it along. We even welcome
lists of recent sales in the area - though be advised that professional
appraisers must always do their own research on comparable
sales. That research might differ from yours.
Are you
letting us know up front any details about the property that might make
it unique? Cookie-cutter homes are relatively easy to appraise. What
takes time is analyzing how unique features contribute to or detract
from what otherwise would be a property's market value. Let us know up
front when you order your report if there are unique features of the
home or surrounding area - for example, it's had a recent addition put
on, it's subject to zoning restrictions, it's prone to flooding. These
are things we'll find out on our own anyway, and knowing them as soon
as possible makes your report arrive more quickly.
Are you
making the occupants of the home aware of what to expect? One of the
most time consuming parts of the appraisal process is setting an
appointment with the occupants of the home. Some homeowners are
understandably uncomfortable with the fact a stranger wants to come in
their house and look around and make notes. Some think they have to
make it spotless before the appraiser comes by, thinking that will make
the house appraise higher. So they put off the appointment until they
can get around to cleaning.
This will not make it more likely the sale will
close. Please feel free to direct them to this website, where we have
many pages of information for homeowners, as well as others, about the
appraisal process. Encourage them to call us if they want to
familiarize themselves with our staff and services. Let them know that
it is in their best interest to set the appointment as quickly as
possible!
Are you
using our website as a resource to keep track of your report's status?
Phone and fax "tag" is a thing of the past with up to the minute status
updates available online, anytime, 24/7. As each important milestone in
an assignment is completed, that information is available to you
online. It's never been easier or faster to keep track of your report's
status.
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