With the introduction of the new FNMA 1004 Desktop and FHLMC 70D reports, we’ve fielded many questions in regard to the specifics of how these new reports differ from previously existing ones. Also, we see a lot of confusion as to what are considered lender requirements verses appraiser responsibilities in the execution of these reports.
We’ve put together an FAQ document to address the questions we’ve been asked about these new ’22 Desktops and to offer some insights and suggestions. Please see below to access AVM's2022 Desktop Protocol, FAQ & Comparison to Covid Desktop as well as other related resources.
As always, please don’t hesitate to pick up the phone and talk with one of us about any questions you may have, or to have a general discussion as to which report will ultimately meet the needs of any given property/appraisal scenario.
With the introduction of the FNMA 1004 Desktop, FHLMC 70D reports and Fannie Mae's adoption of ANSI measuring standards, we’ve fielded a lot of questions about the specifics of how these new reports and standards differ from previously existing ones. Also, we see a lot of confusion as to what are considered lender requirements verses appraiser responsibilities in the execution of these reports and measurement standards. We've boiled all the info down to what you actually, really need to know.
As always, please don’t hesitate to pick up the phone and talk with one of us about any questions you may have, or to have a general discussion as to which report will ultimately meet the needs of any given property/appraisal scenario or how to approach measurement in any specific circumstance.
We’ve put together two FAQ documents to address the most common questions we’ve been asked and to offer some insights and suggestions for implementation. Please follow the links below for AVM's2022 Desktop Protocol, FAQ & Comparison to Covid Desktop and AVM's ANSI Standards FAQs & Recommendations.
As always, please don’t hesitate to pick up the phone and talk with one of us about any questions you may have, or to have a general discussion as to which report will ultimately meet the needs of any given property/appraisal scenario.