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Metroplex.
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The Appraisal
An
appraisal of real estate is the valuation of the rights of ownership. Instead
of just creating the property value, the appraiser uses market data to derive
a value estimate. The appraiser must take the site, amenities and the
physical condition of the property into consideration when compiling the
report. Before the appraiser can come to a final opinion of value, there must
be a good deal of data conducted and collected. He will inspect the property
as part of preparing the report.
The
need to accurately define the purpose of the appraisal is essential due to the
many types of value, such as Fair Market Value, Insurance Value, Tax Value and
Value In Use.
Mortgage
companies request the majority of real estate appraisals to confirm the
property's purchase price for loan purposes. The mortgage company's position
is the following:
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It has two
sources of repayment: the purchaser's
income and the property.
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The
responsibility to repay the loan is not based upon the property's value, so
the purchaser is obligated to pay the note even if the property value declines
to zero.
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The loan
may be insured or guaranteed by a government agency.
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The
government does not promise to pay the purchaser's debt if the property value
is wrong.
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If the
loan is greater than 80% of the value, a private mortgage insurer may insure a
portion of the loan.
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There is
no decrease in risk for the purchaser regardless of the loan-to-value ratio.
The investment by the purchaser is the same, a mixture of personal cash and a
loan that must be repaid.
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