Editor’s Note: There will be life after HVCC. Here, appraiser Paul Chandler, MAI, offers his insider’s view on AMCs and how to make the new changes work for you. HVCC/AMCs – Change Equals Opportunity by Paul E. Chandler, MAI The Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC), effective May 1, 2009, has created uncertainty and apprehension...…
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The anxiety of working with the new crop of appraiser management companies (AMCs) springing up since HVCC, expressed here by a long-timer reader, underscores why so many states have passed or are considering legislation to regulate AMCs. Appraisers need to know who they are dealing with and so does the public.
“One AMC I am dealing…
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Having good relationships with a handful of appraisal management companies (AMCs) that are great to work for- they pay fairly and on time, don’t pressure for turn times or value- is only part of Montero’s secret to success (find AMC list below).
First, here’s how Montero is different from most appraisers, according to the HVCC Talkback…
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Legislation to regulate appraiser management companies (AMCs) has been signed into law in three states (UT, AR, NM) as of this writing and is being considered in many others. Appraiser “independence” legislation also has passed in a number of states this year.
At the federal level, the Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act of…
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Editor’s Note: Everybody knows these are not the happiest or most lucrative times for appraisers. Here are a few things you may not know, according to our latest survey, including what the vast majority of appraisers say may be the key to higher fees. State of Industry: AMC Boycott, Hanging On and Other Issues by...…
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State Watch: Regulating AMCs By Mike Antoniak When the Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC) became law May 1, 2009 it had unintended but far-reaching consequences for professional appraisers. “The HVCC, and its perceived need for financial institutions to separate the origination and the appraisal ordering function to preserve appraiser independence, resulted in an explosion...…
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To most appraisers this story is familiar: “I have been working with an AMC who shall remain nameless,” says Vrej Avedissian. “Having accepted a few assignments from them and dealing with their constant emails and phone calls regarding the status of each report, which borders on harassment, when it comes time to pay, it is…
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You receive a call from a lender or an appraisal management company (AMC) who wants to talk to you about an appraisal assignment you recently completed for them. The call usually comes from the quality control department at the post closing stage of the loan. They start questioning you on your line item adjustments. …
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Editor’s Note: Fast becoming one the profession’s most pressing problems, another AMCs has failed; this time leaving individual appraisers owed thousands or tens of thousands of dollars. How the lender and regulators respond may create important precedence for the industry. AMC Fails: Appraisers Stiffed Again by Isaac Peck, Associate Editor Evaluation Solutions/ES Appraisal Services is…
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Success Collecting AMC Debt from Lender By David Brauner, Editor One appraisal company, at least, has collected monies owed by the now defunct appraisal management company (AMC) AppraiserLoft. How did they do it? They did it by citing chapter and verse of FIRREA. C. Brent Chitwood, office administrator for Phoenix Real Estate Appraisal in Irmo,…
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