Dealing with Appraisals and Valuations: Regulations and Requirements, including Recent Developments – 2 Part Series
We also have new requirements to follow regarding Reconsiderations of Value, or ROVs. Plus, we now have the final rule covering Automated Valuation Models, or AVMs. We’ve also heard a lot on bias in appraisals and valuations, and this promises to be a hot topic for some time to come.
Because breakdowns in appraisal practices have been partly blamed for the mortgage crisis more than fifteen years ago, regulators raised their expectations, meaning lenders’ appraisal and evaluation programs must include more elements than ever before. Some themes now emphasized by the agencies are independence of the appraiser and evaluator, reviews, and qualifications.
There are also restrictions against using AVMs (automated valuation models), BPOs (broker price opinions), and tax valuations that have upset many in the industry. And how to deal with bias or other problems with an appraisal or valuation.
Must applicants be provided with the ability to contest the appraisal (hint: yes, through the ROV proves). How should this be handled? Are there additional requirements for FHA lenders, or those that sell loans to Fannie or Freddie?
We’ll provide in-depth answers to all these questions and discuss all the details of the appraisal and valuation process, from both the lender and appraiser side of the game (including USPAP requirements), to provide a thorough understanding of what is required and what you need.
Included Webinars
Dealing with Appraisals and Valuations – Part 1
Dealing with Appraisals and Valuations – Part 2
Series Details
Dealing with Appraisals and Valuations – Part 1
What is an appraisal? What is an evaluation? What is the difference?
What are the requirements of an appraisal? What does it look like?
When must we get what? Exemptions, threshold amounts, and evaluations (including when you don’t need anything at all)
Selecting the appraiser: Who does this? Who can do it?
Board of Director responsibilities and the approved appraiser list
Appraiser selection criteria – licensed vs. certified
Independence of the appraisal function
Readdressed and transferred appraisals
Communication between lenders and appraisers
Final Reconsideration of Value (ROV) guidance: What does this mean?
ROV policies, procedures, and controls
FHA and Fannie/Freddie guidance on ROVs
When can we get a second appraisal?
Use and review of evaluations
Dealing with Appraisals and Valuations – Part 2
Utilizing existing appraisals: Criteria for acceptance
Appraisal Management Company (AMC) requirements
Reg. Z valuation rules: When are they applicable?
Avoiding coercion and undue influence of appraisers
Reg. Z’s “flipping” rule: Obtaining a second appraisal
Reg. B rules: Disclosure and copies
Appraisal bias: What to look for
The Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity (PAVE) taskforce: Recommendations and future changes
Do we have to worry about liability for a biased appraisal?
FHFA, Fannie, and Freddie information
HUD’s process on bias
The Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP): Rules for appraisers
How does USPAP intersect with banking regulations? What do we have to know?
What You’ll Learn
Each webinar will offer best practices and techniques you can implement in your organization.
Who Should Attend
This session is ideal for real estate lenders, compliance officers, auditors, underwriters, appraisers (in-house or external), closing agents, management, and anyone else involved in the real estate or residential lending process with a need to understand the current state of appraisal regulation and requirements.
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