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“In general, it's nice to have somebody there as long as they don't interfere with the process,” said Graham. “Be there to answer questions and provide necessary access, but just know when to keep your distance and let the appraiser do their work.”
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As long as they don’t discuss value, agents and sellers can provide any details they think are beneficial and the appraiser can weed through the information to determine what is pertinent. Graham says if nothing else, it’s helpful to have someone meet the appraiser at the house to ensure there are no problems with access. “There have been many times when I have not been able to get into a home because the key didn’t work, or I had to come back a second time because I could not get into an attic or crawl space,” she said. “In those circumstances, it's helpful to have someone there to ensure I get everything done at one visit and it doesn’t prolong the process.” So, while it can be beneficial to have a seller or their agent present for the appraisal, we have to remember our rules of etiquette and ethics. “In general, it’s nice to have somebody there as long as they don’t interfere with the process,” said Graham. “Be there to answer questions and provide necessary access, but just know when to keep your distance and let the appraiser do their work.” If you are considering buying or selling a home in the near future, visit the Greater Lansing Association of REALTOR®’s website at www.lansing-realestate.com to find a list of area service providers, including local, experienced appraisers and REALTORS®.
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