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#228068 - 05/22/08 02:43 PM
Re: BPO values being changed by
[Re: RoxieReliant]
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Registered: 12/05/06
Posts: 1152
Loc: Wild Wild West
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Many, many times, previous work done by either agents or appraisers has been wrong according to public records. I will always either upload or email (even if I have to do it several times) the public records. I have had "appraisers" include a horsebarn or stable in the GLA, or a utility building or a detached garage/workshop. The assessor usually has the correct information - breakdown of the structures. I document in my comments or addendums, too.
So many times, I guess, banks have loaned on this bogus information. At some point, it has to be stopped, and the accurate property information has to be given. I reckon a lot of these bad "appraisals" were done by folks who never saw the property.
I don't know if my values/comps are ever changed. I don't look because I do print out a copy of all my reports when submitting and keep them in the order folder.
I doubt E & Os ever come into play as they only cover transactions, not an opinion. One cannot get E & Os for opinions, only.
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#228222 - 05/22/08 06:41 PM
Re: BPO values being changed by
[Re: DueDiligence]
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Registered: 04/12/08
Posts: 4458
Loc: Vermont's North-East Kingdom
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Thanks DueDiligence: What a well thought out response ! And legible too. I was just reminded of a Transaction I had in Fall of 2007 when I was waiting for an Appraisal to be conducted BEFORE I involved the Attorneys. I thought because it was a vacant house and ONLY I had the key, I would be getting a call from an Appraiser to make an appointment and let him/her in. I was wrong.
Instead, surprisingly, I got a call from the Buyer telling me the Appraisal WAS ALREADY DONE. I checked with the Lender (BOA) and after a few visits to their Voice Mail, I was told that BOA doesn't bother with HUMAN Appraisals anymore, like on loans that are less than $417,000. Anything less than a so-called JUMBO. It was fun (and annoying) to find out that my dinky little $345,000 Sale was too trifling to bother real people with. They just use an AVM (Automated Vauluation Method) using Assessors information (costing a mere $35.00).
I had been concerned that the property wouldn't appraise for the required "magic number" so I was pleasantly surprised.
In this case, the Assessors Information held the Subject up as being worth maybe $120,000 more than the Current Market Value PLUS it only had a only partial basement, no Garage and one bath less in reality than on the Assessor's Records. The Assessors haven't made a physical inspection of the premises in 17 years ! So now the Buyer is dismayed that what he thought was such a great deal ISN'T.
I recently told him to go to our annual "Grievance Day" to try for a lower Assessment in the future; but forget about that Home Equity Loan ! So much for being expeditious and FRUGAL.
Could this be in anyway related to our Mortgage Meltdown, along with all those Low Doc/No Doc Loans to people with a Pulse ? Just doin' my job.
Edited by Vermont007 (05/22/08 07:36 PM) Edit Reason: punctuation issues
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#228336 - 05/23/08 12:12 AM
Re: BPO values being changed by
[Re: AVM-Val]
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Registered: 12/10/05
Posts: 2702
Loc: CA
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This is not true... All of our bpos are done on a protected site & Litton cannot go in & change any values. They get what we send them. They may make a note on the bpo file that they feel another value is more reasonable after looking at all the comps...but they cannot in anyway change the value you put on our bpos. Maybe for other companies it might be different but not on AVM bpos. Hmm.. at the Colorado conference Phil B said that they will change the value if the one you gave does not make sense with the comps you gave.. I thought it was a crazy thing to say, but he said it. My whold table was like... wtf?
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#228337 - 05/23/08 12:19 AM
Re: BPO values being changed by
[Re: Delicious Cake]
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REO Slave
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Registered: 02/04/06
Posts: 1715
Loc: USA
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I've actually had AVM change my values before. I save all completed valuations and MLS comps as a PDF in case I ever need to refer back to it at some point. I had a QC request and noticed my values had been changed from my original. Not common but it has happened. This was last year, so procedures may now be in place to prevent this. After I brought the changes to their attention and modified the values back to my original opinion, they stopped sending me future orders. I really liked working for AVM but I was concerned about the alteration of my opinion of value.
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#228352 - 05/23/08 05:05 AM
Re: BPO values being changed by
[Re: Gulf Winds]
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Registered: 11/15/06
Posts: 1984
Loc: The Middle of the Interstate
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I've had a many year relationship with AVM and can't ever remember a value being changed, although I have had QC calls when they had a prior appraisal. Usually the prior appraisal was some pie in the sky number that was used to meet a contract sales price a long time ago or with size and room count different from the available records, but I have seen one or two that were clearly inflated above belief.
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#228406 - 05/23/08 10:02 AM
Re: BPO values being changed by
[Re: AVM-Val]
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Registered: 05/21/08
Posts: 227
Loc: 951 CA
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I just confirmed this with Phil & here is his response to answer your questions & clear your minds..it pretty much confirms my earlier response: Val> You are not Actually/Physically changing the value on our bpo reports right? I am just trying to set the record straight to some agents. Phil>No, what we are doing is taking their BPO and adjusting it based on looking at a second opinion BPO and/or an appraisal and using that new value as our Cal REO CMV when we put a market plan together for our client. We do not physically change their value PLEASE remeber when you are doing bpos that this is YOUR personal OPINION of value. Our clients take all considerations in account when determing what they think the current Market Value should be. A bpo is a just a small piece of the reo pie...so to speak 
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#228416 - 05/23/08 10:27 AM
Re: BPO values being changed by
[Re: AVM-Val]
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Registered: 08/27/07
Posts: 507
Loc: FLORIDA
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Does AVM expect agents to include comparables not within the MLS system? Say on realquest only? or on tax records only? my understanding is that these can not be verified as arms length transactions and much of the other data ie original list price; time on market etc is unavailable; making them uunacceptable comps. Thanks
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