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Some useful tips to expedite your appraisal from JGB Enterprises LLC
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To appraise a property, an appraiser is legally required to be licensed by the state when it's a federally related transaction. Just give us a call at (856) 625-5047 if you have any questions about the appraisal process. |
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To speed up the appraisal process, it's beneficial to have these documents ready for the appraiser:
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A survey or plot map of the property and building (if readily available).
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Any records on the purchase of the property for the last three years.
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Information on any written private agreements, such as a shared driveway with a neighbor.
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A list of any personal property that will be left behind and sold with the home, such as an oven, or a washer and dryer.
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Any documents, such as a title policy with information on encroachments or easements encroachments or easements.
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A bill for your most recent real estate taxes which should also contain a legal description of the property.
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Home inspection reports, or other recent reports for termites, EIFS (synthetic stucco) wall systems, septic systems and your well.
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A list of any major home improvements and enhancements, the date of their installation and their cost (for example, the addition of insulation or roof repairs) and permit confirmation (if available).
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Find copies of the current listing agreement, broker's data sheet and, if the sale is "pending", the purchase agreement.
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Any "Homeowners Associations" agreements or, if applicable, condo agreements or fees.
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A list of "proposed" improvements if the property is to be appraised "as complete".
Once your appraiser has arrived, you do not need to accompany them along on the entire site inspection, but it's helpful be available to answer inquiries about your property and identify any home improvements.
Here are some other suggestions:
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Accessibility: Appraisers are very thorough in their inspections. Make sure that all areas of the home are accessible, especially the attic and crawl space.
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Housekeeping: Appraisers see quite a few of homes a year and are no strangers to clutter, but they're human beings too! A good impact can translate into a higher home value.
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Maintenance: We generally recommend fixing small things like leaky faucets, missing door handles and trim.
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FHA and VA Inspection Items: In the case of your borrower trying to apply for either an FHA or VA loan, we strongly recommend to ask your appraiser if there are additional things that should be done before they arrive. Some things they may recommend might be: installing handrails on all stairways, ensuring there are electrical receptacles in every room and that each outlet works, repairing any faucets that leak or drip, replacing broken glass.
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