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Why is an appraisal required?
An appraisal is an estimate of the value of a property. An
estimate of the value of the property generally refers to
its fair market value. The purpose and use of appraisals
include transfer of ownership, financing and credit,
taxation, condemnation, insurance and many others.
An appraiser is typically a state-licensed individual
trained to render expert opinions concerning property
values.
Authorized by Congress, The Appraisal Foundation sets
minimum standards for licensed appraisers. The Foundation
is the parent organization of the Appraiser Qualifications
Board (AQB). States are required to implement appraiser
certification requirements which are at least as rigorous
as those issued by the AQB.Certified General Appraiser and
Certified Residential Appraiser.
The AQB has issued criteria for the Certified General
Appraiser and Certified Residential Appraiser. Each has
education, experience, examination and continuing
education requirements. Consider working with either a
Certified General or Certified Residential Appraiser.
The appraiser considers three approaches to value when
arriving at an opinion: sales comparison approach
(formerly the market data comparison approach), cost
approach and income capitalization approach. When
evaluating single-family, owner-occupied properties, the
sales comparison approach is most heavily weighted by an
appraiser. This approach compares the subject property
with other similar properties in the vicinity which have
sold or are for sale. Real estate professionals also rely
heavily on this approach.
Real estate agents approximate the appraisal process by
conducting a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA), using the
sales comparison approach to value. The accuracy of the
agent's appraisal depends on the experience and skill of
the agent. The CMA is not an officially recognized
appraisal.
Most lenders will not lend money without an acceptable
appraisal. You can be sure you are getting an expert
appraisal when the appraiser is licensed or certified and
is governed by the Competency Provision of the Code of
Ethics of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal
Practice (USPAP), proclaimed by the Appraisal Foundation.
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