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Appraisal Masters
2150 3rd St, Suite 14
St Paul, MN 55110

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All orders require payment before the service begins. You can pay by check, money order, or online with a credit card. You can pay for your order at any time; all you need is the invoice number and invoice amount. If you do not know this information, please contact us and we will be happy to provide it to you.

You are entitled to a copy of the appraisal:
December, 1991 amendments to the federal Equal Credit Opportunity Act, known as 12 USCA Section 1691(e), require a lender to provide, on written request, a copy of the appraisal report to any person who applies for a residential mortgage.

The text of the section reads: "(e) Each creditor shall promptly furnish an applicant, upon written request by the applicant made within a reasonable period of time of the application, a copy of the appraisal report used in connection with the applicant's application for a loan that is or would have been secured by a lien on residential property. The creditor may require the applicant to reimburse the creditor for the cost of the appraisal."

Special Notes:

  • Rules promulgated by the Federal Financial Institutions Regulatory Agencies allow borrowers a 90 day period during which to file the written request for a copy of the appraisal from the creditor / lender.
  • The lender must supply a copy, not the original appraisal report.
  • The borrower, or potential borrower, must obtain the appraisal copy from the lender, not the appraiser.
  • Only the borrower, or potential borrower, has a right to receive a copy of the appraisal from the lender. Sellers, brokers, and other parties who are not the borrower have no right to obtain a copy of the appraisal.
  • The lender who ordered, accepted delivery and based a business decision on the appraisal is the appraiser's client, regardless of who paid for the appraisal, or when, or how. The appraiser must comply with the client confidentiality provisions of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice.
  • The appraiser has no obligation to discuss the appraisal with the borrower, or proposed borrower. The borrower is not the client. The appraiser is bound by their State issued license and must comply with the client confidentiality provisions of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice.
 
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