Preparing for the Appraisal Legal and Title Issues No one wants to delay a transaction over legal or title issues. Things like easements or encroachments are often unapparent to the appraiser but show up later when the lender has the legal work prepared. Depending on the nature of the legal or title issue, the lender may then need to contact the appraiser to consider the impact the issue may have on the appraisal, and the appraiser may even need to revisit the property, adding expense and delay to the process. If you have information on any of the following, pleas have it available to the appraiser. • Title work • Information on easements or encroachments • Copies of permits for additions or recent work on the house • Property survey • Information on the previous sales history of the home • Recent tax bill • Information on private road, if applicable Other Issues Generally speaking, the more information that is available to the appraiser, the faster the process will go. If you have any of the following information, please have it available for the appraiser. • Copies of previous appraisals • Copies of home inspections • Copies of current or previous sales agreements • Copies of any current or previous listing agreements • List of any personal property being sold with the home • Plans and specifications for original structure and additions, if applicable • Any other information you feel may be useful to the appraiser Kristen Caronia, Owner/Chief Appraiser jtreservices@gmail.com (201) 566-3354 |