
What Not To Tell A Home Appraiser?
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🚫 Key Points to Avoid During a Home Appraisal-
💰 Don't Discuss Your Home's Value
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Avoid saying, "I believe the house is worth more," or referencing online estimates. Let the appraiser form their own opinion.
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🏘️ Don't Compare to Other Homes
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Refrain from mentioning, "A similar home sold for much higher." Appraisers rely on their own data and comparisons.
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🛠️ Don't Mention DIY Work Without Proof
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If you've made improvements yourself, provide documentation or permits. Unverified DIY work can raise concerns.
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📅 Don't Say You've Scheduled Another Appraisal
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This can appear distrustful and may influence the appraiser's independence.
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👣 Don't Follow or Pressure the Appraiser
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Allow the appraiser to work without distractions. Constant questions or pressure can hinder their process.
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Be Honest About Major Issues: If asked about significant problems like structural issues, be truthful.
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Provide Relevant Information: Share facts about the home, neighborhood, and any improvements.
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Respect the Appraiser's Process: Trust their expertise and allow them to conduct a thorough evaluation.
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📞 Contact Eagle Home Appraisal Gilbert at (480) 573-7263
🔗 Full Article: What Not To Tell A Home Appraiser?