Does the seller get a copy of the Buyers appraisal?

Does the seller get a copy of the Buyers appraisal?

Home sellers aren’t entitled to copies of the appraisals mortgage lenders conduct on behalf of their borrowers. If a home seller wants a copy of an appraisal, she should consider asking for a copy from the buyer. However, a copy may come in handy if the appraisal comes in low and price negotiations must ensue.

Do appraisals ever come in low?

Low Appraisals are Surprisingly Uncommon But about 8% of the time, the appraised value of the house is LESS than the price the buyer and seller agreed to in the written contract and that can increase the interest rate in the buyer’s loan. It could also make it so the buyer can’t qualify for a mortgage at all.

Do you have to disclose bad Neighbours when selling a house?

In general, as long as any dispute does not affect anything material about the house or property on which it stands, and you’re not being asked to disclose information in writing, you shouldn’t feel obliged to give a ‘warts and all’ account of all the problems you’ve had with a neighbour.

What two items are most purchase agreements contingent on?

Most Purchase Agreements are Contingent on What Two Items The two contingencies most real estate contracts are contingent upon are the financing contingency and the inspection contingency.

What is a no contingency offer?

A non contingent offer on a house means that the buyer did not include any contingencies in their offer. Imagine you’re selling your home. Would you rather have a buyer give you an offer that is contingent upon certain conditions being met or an offer without any of these conditions?

Should I sell my house with a contingency?

The main reason you should hesitate to accept a contingent offer is because there’s a lot of risk involved. Selling a home is challenging enough as it is. If you’re also dependent on the sale of a second home owned by someone else, it makes the process a lot more stressful and unpredictable.