What Documents Do I Need For A Home Appraisal In Provo?
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🎙️ Provo Home Appraisal Prep: Your Complete Document Checklist! 🏠✨
Welcome back! Today we're diving into one of the most common questions homeowners ask: "What documents do I actually need for a home appraisal in Provo?" 📝
Good news—you won't need a filing cabinet full of papers! But having key documents organized can seriously impact your appraisal results. Let's break it down! 👇
📋 THE ESSENTIALS:
🏛️ Ownership Documents - Property deed and tax bills confirm you own what you're appraising. Simple but critical!
🗺️ Property Layout - Surveys, plat maps, and floor plans help appraisers understand boundaries and structure. If you're in an HOA or condo, those documents matter too!
💎 THE VALUE-BOOSTERS:
Here's where you can really shine! 🌟
🔧 Improvement Records - Created a detailed list of every upgrade: new windows, renovated bathrooms, finished basement, landscaping. Include dates, costs, and receipts. This documentation can add thousands to your appraisal!
✅ Permits & Inspections - Proof that work was done legally and safely reassures appraisers and lenders.
🏠 Maintenance History - Records for your roof, HVAC, plumbing, and foundation show the home is well-maintained.
📊 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS:
💡 Utility bills (especially useful if you've upgraded to energy-efficient systems!) 🛡️ Insurance declarations 📍 Comparable sales data from your agent
Pro tip: 🎯 In Utah, appraisers follow state licensing requirements, but your lender determines specific document needs. Call ahead and ask what they prefer!
📞 Ready to schedule your Provo appraisal? Contact us at (385) 412-9898
🔗 Full article with detailed checklist: https://eaglehomeappraisalprovo.com/what-documents-do-i-need-for-a-home-appraisal-in-provo
Preparation = Better appraisal outcomes! 📈 Don't leave money on the table!
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