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CoreLogic Policy Change Counter to USPAP Requirements

CoreLogic is pleased to announce a change to its data retention policy. I received this notice from CoreLogic: Effective April 1, 2023, CoreLogic’s maximum storage commitment for appraisal and title data will be limited to 5 years. NOTICE OF CHANGE TO CORELOGIC DATA RETENTION POLICY Dear Trusted Provider, In careful consideration of requests from our clients as well as industry risk management best practices, CoreLogic is pleased to announce a change to its data retention policy. Effective April 1, 2023, CoreLogic’s maximum storage commitment for appraisal and title data will be limited to 5 years. This change applies to...

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Take Control of the Appraisal Process

If the appraisers want to take back their industry they need to come together… This new law in NY has aroused a lot of comments from appraisers but let’s be honest. Appraiser have been complaining about AMCs for the last 10 years and waiting for the government, regulators and other to solve the problem with the whole AMC disaster. I have written about this before, the appraisers have no one to blame except themselves. If you wait for someone else to solve the AMC problem you are looking in the wrong place. We all know of the problems with AMCs...

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Theft of Appraisers’ Data

…they charge appraisers an upload fee for the privilege of having their data stolen… I would never allow my data to be used for or by a service that specifically uses to create, modify or enhance products designed to compete with my professional services to the detriment of my business and profession. THAT is something that the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals identified when they found that CoreLogic’s subsidiary FNC STOLE appraisers data after promising them data security. FNC stole data. We now know FNMA also stole data. Alamode is delving into individuals own personal databases in order to even...

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VaCAP has learned from one of our members, BB&T will be following the Veterans Administration Fee Schedule moving forward. They will also being reimbursing appraisers for all upload fees.This is exciting news. Please share with your contacts and clients.See the announcement below. To: BB&T Approved Mortgage Appraiser Continuing our commitment to compensate appraisers with fees which are customary and reasonable, BB&T utilizes the Veterans Administration’s published fee schedule as a foundation. We wish to inform you that we are adjusting our mortgage fee schedule to remain consistent with recent fee increases announced by the Veterans Administration to certain states in...

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Improper Direction to Appraisers

…specific prohibited direction to appraisers involved in federally regulated transactions… Improper direction to appraisers as a new special lender condition Honorable Ladies and Gentlemen: The following article appeared in a recent online post at https://appraisersblogs.com/appraisers-asked-2-overlook-weed-cultivation (also copied to this letter following our inquiry). We consider the original author to be a credible source. Due to the serious implications of any appraisal management service giving such specific prohibited direction to appraisers involved in federally regulated transactions we believe it to be our duty to bring this to your collective attention. We respectfully request that each Federal Regulatory Agency review this issue...

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Appraisers Ditch a la mode

In 2015, Dave Biggers of a la mode stated: I’ll wrap up by wishing you a happy new year, in spite of all the recent fear mongering, and by thanking you for supporting us with your business. I’m confident that in 2015 you’ll see even more reasons for that loyalty, especially in terms of us continuing in our long-standing role as the independent appraiser’s staunchest advocate, and in being the most innovative, reliable, and accessible technology provider. We look forward to working with — and for — all of you this year. Time and time again, we were assured that...

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FTC vs Corelogic

…how the agreement between CoreLogic and the FTC from 2014 impacts appraisers… The FTC vs CoreLogic: Why it is important to Appraisers Some appraisers have reached out to VaCAP asking how the agreement between CoreLogic and the FTC from 2014 impacts appraisers. VaCAP wants to highlight the case and provide some key points of reference. The agreement revolves around the purchase of DataQuick by its competitor CoreLogic in 2014. The FTC at that time allowed the transaction with some parameters in which CoreLogic agreed to. See the analysis of the agreement here. A summary of the parameters are below: CoreLogic...

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Appraisers Pushing Back!

Solidifi has taken the disrespect to another level… Appraisers Pushing Back Against AMC Bad Behavior! Appraisers have finally had enough of bad behavior by AMCs. VaCAP received the following email from an appraiser, who by the way is not located in Virginia. VaCAP spoke to the author concerning the email and found out a few more details. First, the author does not do residential work as they are a Certified General nor do they work for AMCs and are not on any AMC roster. Somehow, this nonresidential appraiser received this email from Solidifi. VaCAP commends our colleague for stepping up...

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The Realities of Regression

The use of Fannie Mae’s Collateral Underwriter (CU) tool by lenders has created some “hot topics” for appraisers. Durbin is encouraged by the use of CU and thinks it will be a good thing for the appraisal profession. One of these topics is the discussion around how to clearly show the methodology the appraiser used to arrive at the adjustment values. In this presentation Durbin proposes the use of “Regression Analysis” (RA) as a solution to this problem.
Durbin lamented there is a perception that appraisers make subjective, anecdotal, arbitrary, and unscientific adjustments. Now that CU will be looking at adjustments…

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Helpful Appraisal Tips From the Seattle Chapter of the Appraisal Institute

Last Fall I had the pleasure of attending the annual conference presented by the Seattle Chapter of the Appraisal Institute. I was able to sit in on some interesting educational sessions. With all the conversation in industry surrounding CU and other initiatives directly impacting appraisers, I felt highlights from the educational sessions would be beneficial. The following information is from a presentation by Clark Dickson with HomeStreet Bank called, “Appraising for Lenders in Today’s World.” Mr. Dickson’s presentation was about appraisal quality and what it takes to have your appraisal be acceptable in today’s lending environment. He said that everything...

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  • Baggins says:

    Dang Brad. You had me at; amc's are the devil. Ha!...

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    Eric, that's why the CFPB issued the final rule on AVM...

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    Thank you. Will write and send that letter soon. Pre written...

  • Donna Halfpenny says:

    Thank you. I am fully aware of Jeremy's work. ! I...

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    Triple dog dare you to ask the Mercury, Scope, Regorra, Appraisal...

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    Can you name one single amc that bills for it's services...

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Who owns AppraisalPort? ›

Is AppraisalPort an appraisal management company? No, AppraisalPort is owned by FNC, Inc., a technology company.

Is being a real estate appraiser stressful? ›

Stress. Appraisers have a huge job of trying to appraise a property fairly. The stress of making sure that they are choosing the "right" appraisal value can be stressful and some people dislike that aspect.

How many comps do appraisers use? ›

For a typical, non-renovated home, appraisers ask for 3 to 4 comps. These should be within a mile of the property and 20% of gross living space. With ARV appraisals, appraisers want to see 3 to 4 “as-is” comps and 3 to 4 comps for sold properties with a similar amount of completed renovation work.

Can appraisers use active listings for comps? ›

Additional comparable sales may be reported to support the opinion of market value provided by the appraiser. The subject property can be used as a fourth comparable sale or as supporting data if it was previously closed. Contract offerings and current listings can be used as supporting data, if appropriate.

Who owns Nicotra Group? ›

Founded in 1976 as a major international fast-food franchise by Lois and Richard Nicotra, The Nicotra Group, LLC has since developed into Staten Island's premiere private real estate development company with properties in Staten Island and Manhattan.

Who owns Patrinely group? ›

Paxion Capital LP is buying a significant ownership interest in real estate development, management and investment firm Patrinely Group LLC for an undisclosed sum. Paxion co-founders Jim Davidson and Fritz Wolff and USAA Real Estate President and CEO Len O'Donnell are also investing in the deal.

What type of appraiser makes the most money? ›

Licensed real estate appraisers earn between $35,000 and $85,000 per year, more if taking on management positions. Certified residential appraisers make, on average, $10,000 more than licensed real estate appraisers. Certified general appraisers make, on average, $25,000 more than licensed real estate appraisers.

Does an appraiser care if your house is messy? ›

You didn't have to worry about this before, but now you're asking: can a messy home affect an appraisal? The short answer is “no, a messy home should not affect the outcome of an appraisal.” However, it's good to be aware that there are circ*mstances in which the state of your home can negatively affect its value.

Is there a lot of math in real estate appraisal? ›

The Good News: It's Not Rocket Science! The type of math encountered on the California Real Estate Exam primarily involves basic arithmetic and some simple algebra, including the ability to work with fractions, decimals, and percentages.

What if an appraiser cannot find comps? ›

In cases where comps are few and far between, many appraisers recommend using some combination of the “Three D's” to broaden your search for comparable property sales: Dated – Search for older sales within the subject neighborhood. Distant – Search for similar sales farther away in competing neighborhoods.

What is the most common type of value sought by appraisers? ›

By far the most common and usual objective of real estate appraisal is to estimate market value. The type of value to be estimated in any appraisal dictates the data to be gathered and used in the appraisal, as well as the analytical valuation techniques to be employed.

How do I pull comps like an appraiser? ›

Do focus on characteristics of the property. Identify properties with comparable square footage (including finished basem*nts), number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, view (e.g., waterfront), and amenities. Prioritize features that are highly sought-after in the property type and market.

How far back can appraisal comps go? ›

Real estate markets are always changing, so the most recent comparables are usually the best. Appraisers typically start by searching 3-6 months in the past and will extend their search back to one year or more if there are no good comparables to use.

Can MLS photos be used for appraisals? ›

Real estate agents and appraisers use the photographs in developing comparative market analysis (CMA) reports and appraisals. From evaluating the features in an up-to-date kitchen to pricing the impact of a view, photos of closed properties are critical to the functioning of the MLS.

How do you adjust comps for lot size? ›

Adjustments are calculated by multiplying an adjustment factor times the quantity difference between the subject and comparable. For example, if the GLA for the subject is 2200 sq ft and for a comparable, 2000 sq ft, the difference, 200 sq ft would be multiplied by the adjustment factor.

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