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2007-10-16 — com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=12590
Readers have written in to inform us that Lenox Financial Mortgage has sent out a reminder that it is their policy to only pay appraisers at closing. The notice emphasizes the importance of not paying appraisers "up front at the door" as (they contend that) doing so will reduce the appraisers job to "work as hard to attain the true value of the property". Per the notice:
We find this notice curious. Isn't it in the best interest of the lender that the appraiser reaches the most accurate estimate of the home's value, one neither aggressive nor conservative? Why would a mortgage lender not want their appraisers to be conservative? If appraisers are aggressive, how does that affect the value of a loan on foreclosure? If appraisers only get paid at closing, doesn't this incentivize appraisers to value the house at an amount that is more likely to foster refinancing? What if the true value of the house isn't enough to justify refinancing? If that were the case, under this policy, the appraiser would not be paid at all! Don't these types of policies create conflicts of interest for appraisers? Not surprisingly, the Appraisal Foundation, which created the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), has written on this subject in their USPAP Q&A [PDF]:
Though it is by no means clear that USPAP runs contrary to the policy of Lenox Financial Mortgage, it is sufficiently unclear as to why such a policy would be supported by a lender given the unavoidable conflicts of interests such a policy creates. We felt that MLI readers might want to know Lenox Financial Mortgage's policy on paying appraisers; furthermore, we have created a forum topic to discuss the matter for anyone so inclined (Go here. If you are not yet a member of the forum, please join. Tell us if you agree or disagree and why? Joining is free! source article | permalink | discuss | subscribe by: | RSS | email Comments: Be the first to add a comment add a comment | go to forum thread Note: Comments may take a few minutes to show up on this page. If you go to the forum thread, however, you can see them immediately. |