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  1. 6329 Woodstream Trail Ft. Worth, TX
    (817) 291-1777
  2. 3501 Locke Ave Ft Worth, TX
    (817) 731-9281
  3. 4020 Boyd Ave Ft Worth, TX
    (817) 919-4900
  4. PO Box 48233 Ft Worth, TX
    (817) 312-1005
  5. Haltom City Ft Worth, TX
    (817) 230-9215
  6. 1417 Cairn Cir Ft Worth, TX
    (817) 874-7169
  7. 7231 FULLER CIR Ft. Worth, TX
    (817) 689-6088
  8. 6437 Waterhill Ln Ft. Worth, TX
    (817) 888-2048
  9. 5104 W VICKERY BLVD Ft Worth, TX
    (817) 263-9788
  10. 4699 Fossil Vista Dr Ft Worth, TX
    (817) 233-6466
  1. 4705 Wineberry Drive Ft. Worth, TX
    (817) 845-1410
  2. 5012 Vesta Farley Rd Ft Worth, TX
    (817) 478-9316
  3. (817) 924-7872
  4. (817) 939-9563
  5. 2816 Travis ave Ft. Worth, TX
    (817) 210-5933
  6. (817) 404-9003
  7. 7950 SOUTH FWY Ft. Worth, TX
    (817) 293-0343
  8. PO Box 16803 Ft Worth, TX
    (817) 627-9003
  9. PO Box 24381 Ft Worth, TX
    (817) 442-5545
  10. 600 ALTA MERE DR SH 183 Ft. Worth, TX
    (817) 377-2400

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Appraiser code of conduct fails to curb complaints

by Meranda Watling

Eager to take advantage of low mortgage rates last year, Angie's List members Ellen Ensel and Fenwick Anderson applied to refinance their Takoma Park, Md., home. The deal fell apart when their house appraised for only $310,000 — $130,000 less than they expected.

"I'm still really infuriated," Anderson says of what he describes as an unfair appraisal, especially in light of the couple's $60,000 investment in major improvements.

 

They appealed to their bank, Bank of America, but say no one visited or requested more information. Without further explanation, the bank denied the refinancing request months later.

Appraisal complaints have skyrocketed in recent years, due in part to the housing market's instability and new industry regulations, says John Brenan, director of appraisal issues for The Appraisal Foundation, which sets national standards for appraisers. That's also evident on the List, where 26 percent of all reports on appraisers in 2010 received a D or F rating.

The problem, Brenan says, is that lenders and borrowers now have little say in who appraises a specific property. Prior to the housing fallout, lenders could choose their own appraisers, and appraisers say they were sometimes pressured to overvalue properties.

In response, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac adopted a code of conduct in 2009 that gave the power to choose appraisers to unregulated appraisal management companies. Previously, lenders rarely used AMCs.

But the new code spawned another issue. "The proliferation of AMCs created a much bigger problem because they look for the cheapest and fastest, not the best appraiser," Brenan says.

Louisiana-based appraiser Sara Stephens, president-elect of the Appraisal Institute trade group, says the emphasis now seems to be on quantity, not quality. "Many AMCs are asking for one-day turnaround, which is not much time to come up with an accurate value," she says.

As part of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, states must regulate AMCs starting in April.

Bill Seward, owner of highly rated Seward Real Estate Services in Indianapolis, says he earns about half of what he used to on each appraisal since the AMCs now take a cut.

To make up the lost income, he says he must do more appraisals in a shorter amount of time. "There are a lot of rules and regulations that force you to not overvalue properties — that's good, but consumers can have unrealistic ideas of the value."

In their report submitted on Angie's List, Ensel and Anderson say they don't think their appraiser, Terence King of poorly rated King Property Group in Clinton, Md., knew their neighborhood well because he compared their four-bedroom home to a condemned house undergoing rehabilitation. King, who claims 10 years of experience, declined to discuss the couple's home, but says the bank had multiple appraisers review and uphold his appraisal. Bank of America did not return calls seeking comment.

Homeowners who disagree with their appraisal have little recourse, Brenan says. If it has errors, ask your lender for a review or new appraisal. If that fails, file a complaint with the state licensing board. "If people take it to the state board, it will weed out appraisers doing a bad job," Brenan says.

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