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H.R. 3837, The Escrow, Appraisal, and Mortgage Servicing Improvements Act
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George
If we are expecting the government to bail out these bad loans, shouldn't we be certain that they are worth what the government is loaning by having trained professionals (Appraisers) value the property instead of just anyone in the industry?
Vote yes on this bill
Bill
Why wouldn't you want this to pass with the mess that we are in now?
Paul
Lets require interior inspections for appraisals. Lack of interior inspections is a big step for the fraud business.
DANIElle Marcian
Great
Paul T
To require an interior inspection for a residential appraisal is just basic common sense. Otherwise why not do an appraisal based on a photo of the front of the house. If nothing else address the problem theres enough finger pointing to last a lifetime.
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