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The Different
Types Of Appraisal Reports
Residential
Appraisal Reports
2055 (1993)
- Fannie Mae Desktop Appraisal Report
1004 (2005)
- Uniform Residential Appraisal Report
1073 (2005)
- Individual Condominium Unit Appraisal Report
1025 (2005)
- Small Residential Income Property Appraisal
Report
Fannie
Mae Desktop Appraisal Report "2055"
We offer a high
quality low cost short form alternative..."2055 Desktop
Appraisal Report. It has been widely accepted for use where the
more lengthy FNMA 1004 Report is not necessary. It can be used
for tax grievance (small claims assessment review), uncontested
matrimonial, estate or financial planning, gift tax, bail bonds
or to establish fair market value for sellers or purchasers. It
is available for use on one to four family dwellings,
condominium individual units, homeowner association individual
units, co-operative apartment individual units and vacant
residential land (single lot).
The appraiser's
description of the physical characteristics of the property will
be obtained from reliable data sources and either an interior
and exterior inspection or drive-by exterior inspection (when
interior access is not possible or desired).
Our "2055
Desktop Appraisal Report" typically consists of a letter of
transmittal; brief neighborhood analysis; brief description of
the site; brief description of the improvements; direct sales
comparison approach utilizing comparable sales on a comparison
grid; reconciliation; definition of market value; certification;
contingent & limiting conditions; exterior photos of the subject
property; exterior photos of all comparable sales used;
comparable sales location map and qualifications of the
appraiser.
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Uniform Residential Appraisal Report
The Form 1004,
"Uniform Residential Appraisal Report is the most commonly used
appraisal form. It is designed for single-family and owner
occupied two family (not for lending purposes) homes, including
those with accessory apartments or "in-law, mother/daughter"
units. It is extensively used by lenders and other investors for
purchases and refinancing purposes. It is also used for formal
certiorari tax appeals, condemnation, contested matrimonial or
any situation involving a single family dwelling or owner
occupied two family dwelling in which court testimony is
contemplated.
The appraiser's
description of the physical characteristics of the property and
comparables will be obtained from reliable data sources.
There will be a thorough
interior and exterior inspection. The
inspections take anywhere between about ½ hour to over an hour,
depending on the size and complexity of the house.
A "Uniform
Residential Appraisal Report" typically consists of a letter of
transmittal; neighborhood analysis; description of the site;
description of the improvements; cost approach; direct sales
comparison approach utilizing comparable sales on the comparison
grid; reconciliation; definition of market value; certification;
contingent & limiting conditions; interior and exterior photos
of the subject property; exterior photos of all comparable sales
used; comparable sales location map; sketch of subject property
showing room layout; plat map, flood map and qualifications of
the appraiser.
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Individual Condominium Unit Appraisal Report
The Form 1073,
"Individual Condominium Unit Appraisal Report" is designed for
condominium or homeowner association individual units. It is
extensively used by lenders and other investors for purchases
and refinancing purposes. It is also used for formal certiorari
tax appeals, contested matrimonial or any situation involving an
individual condominium or homeowner association unit in which
court testimony is contemplated.
The appraiser's
description of the physical characteristics of the property and
comparables will be obtained from reliable data sources.
There will be a thorough
interior and exterior inspection. The
inspections take about half an hour to one hour, depending on
the size of the project and of the unit.
An "Individual
Condominium Unit Appraisal Report" typically consists of a
letter of transmittal; neighborhood analysis; description of the
site; description of the improvements; cost approach; direct
sales comparison approach utilizing comparable sales on the
comparison grid; reconciliation; definition of market value;
certification; contingent & limiting conditions; FIRREA
addendum; interior and exterior photos of the subject property;
exterior photos of all comparable sales used; comparable sales
location map; sketch of subject property showing room layout;
flood map if in print and qualifications of the appraiser and
reviewer.
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Small Residential Income Property Appraisal Report
The Form 1025,
"Small Residential Income Property Appraisal Report" is designed
for two to four family income properties. It is extensively used
by lenders and other investors for purchases and refinancing
purposes. It is also used for formal certiorari tax appeals,
condemnation, contested matrimonial or any situation involving a
two to four family income property in which court testimony is
contemplated.
The appraiser's
description of the physical characteristics of the property and
comparables will be obtained from reliable data sources.
There will be a thorough
interior and exterior inspection. The
inspections take about ½ hour to a couple of hours, depending on
the size and complexity of the dwelling.
A "Small
Residential Income Property Appraisal Report" typically consists
of a letter of transmittal; neighborhood analysis; description
of the site; description of the improvements; rental income
analysis; cost approach; income approach; direct sales
comparison approach with comparable sales; reconciliation;
operating income statement, definition of market value;
certification; contingent & limiting conditions; interior and
exterior photos of the subject property including all units;
exterior photos of all comparable sales used; comparable sales
location map; sketch of subject property showing room layout;
plat map, flood map and qualifications of the appraiser.
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