| 5 steps to
faster turn times
If you worked with appraisers ten years ago,
you know how much technology has changed since then. What you might
not realize is that there have been many developments in technology
and e-commerce that have improved turnaround times on appraisal
assignments. 1st Choice Appraisals take advantage of them. Are you
taking advantage of every opportunity you have to speed up the
process? Here are some suggestions.
- Are you ordering appraisals online?
With online ordering, you get automatic e-mail acknowledgements
that the assignment was received, and fast, secure .PDF format
report delivery. It's the single biggest time saver available to
both of us! We don't have to retype information from a fax, and
you don't have to wonder whether we received the order.
- Are you providing complete and accurate
information about the subject property? There's nothing like
being one number off on the street address to add unnecessary
time to an appraisal assignment. And if you have a tax parcel
number, plat map number, subdivision name or anything else that
uniquely identifies the property, please pass it along. We even
welcome lists of recent sales in the area — though be advised
that professional appraisers must always do their own due
diligence on comparable sales, and ours might differ from yours.
- Are you letting us know up front any
details about the property that might make it unique?
Cookie-cutter homes are relatively easy to appraise. What takes
time is analyzing how unique features contribute to or detract
from what otherwise would be a property's market value. Let us
know up front when you order your report if there are unique
features of the home or surrounding area — for example, it's
had a recent addition put on, it's subject to zoning
restrictions, it's prone to flooding. These are things we'll
find out on our own anyway, and knowing them as soon as possible
makes your report arrive more quickly.
- Are you making the occupants of the home
aware of what to expect? One of the most time consuming
parts of the appraisal process is setting an appointment with
the occupants of the home. Some homeowners are understandably
uncomfortable with the fact a stranger wants to come in their
house and look around and make notes. Some think they have to
make the place spotless before the appraiser comes by, thinking
that will make the house appraise higher. So they put off the
appointment until they can get around to cleaning.
Hearing from you — someone they've been
working with on their loan — a little bit about the appraisal
process, who we are, and especially that dusting and polishing
won't make it more likely their sale will close, can go a long
way toward trimming the time it takes to inspect a home. Please
feel free to point them to this website, where we have many
pages of information for homeowners as well as others about the
appraisal process. Encourage them to call us if they want to
familiarize themselves with our staff and services. And tell
them it's in their interest to set the appointment as quickly as
possible!
- Are you using our website as a resource
to keep track of your report's status? Phone and fax tag are
a thing of the past with up to the minute status updates
available online, anytime, 24/7. As each important milestone in
an assignment is completed, that information is available to you
online. It's never been easier and faster to keep track of your
report's status.
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