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What residential appraisal related questions or advice can I provide to make your deals go smoother?
Your listing data is your gold mine. Learn how to ensure the appraiser can see everything that contributes to your MLS listing - Your listing becomes a comparable. That comparable must have credible and reliable information or can delay other closings.
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What residential appraisal related questions or advice can I provide to make your deals go smoother?
The Truth About Mortgage Documentation: Why It’s So Hard and Why It Has To Be
A long post. Sorry. I was inspired The loan officer’s job is hard — really hard — especially when it comes to documentation requirements. There are guidelines, and every single deal is different. So please, don’t shoot the messenger. The more moving parts there are, the harder it gets. When a client gets pre-approved for a mortgage, here’s the problem. Most lenders don’t gather all the necessary documentation up front because it would overwhelm the client at that point, and it’s really not necessary yet. A good loan officer can identify if the deal will work based on the documentation that’s been provided. There’s nothing shady about this — it’s just the process. A good loan officer typically needs to see pay stubs, W-2s, tax returns, asset information, and credit. With that, they can run the file through the desktop underwriting system and know if the deal works. And yes — some lenders actually issue pre-approvals without verifying any documentation at all. This is incredibly unprofessional, and most people don’t realize how bad that is. That’s not a real pre-approval — it’s a pre-qualification. A good lender knows the difference and takes the time to get it right. Here’s the deal: a good loan officer will ask for everything necessary to be certain the deal will go through. If there’s a page missing or a signature missing, we don’t ask for it yet, because at that stage, it’s not necessary to put the client through all of it. But once the loan goes into processing, we’ll need everything. That’s why pre-approvals can be turned around pretty quickly — because we know what we’re looking for and we can see that it works. But let’s be clear — nothing is certain until the closing. If a borrower loses their job before the closing, that loan is done. It doesn’t matter if we already have pay stubs, W-2s, and tax returns showing what they used to make. It doesn’t matter if they used to make a million dollars and the loan amount is only $300,000. If they’re fired and now have no job, their income is zero. Period.
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Great information. Here is a quick list you can share with agents and sellers of common items underwriters are looking for from appraisers. Let me know how I can help you work better with appraisers and Realtors. https://www.skool.com/the-art-of-appraisal-by-sfa-5670
The Most Underrated Skill That Makes You a Stronger Agent
Most agents focus on scripts, lead sources, CMA tools, and marketing… But the skill that quietly separates top performers is this: 👉 Being able to explain the market simply. Clients are overwhelmed. They don’t understand interest rates, inventory, or comps, and they won’t admit it. When you simplify things clearly: • Clients trust you faster • They make decisions quicker • You reduce objections • You become their go-to advisor Complicated explanations lose deals. Simple explanations win deals. Master simplicity, it builds authority.
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Great informaton. Here is a free checklist. Obviously it is not all inclusive; however, its a quick not to serious punchlist to help inform Realtors and sellers things that could cause delays after an appraisal or city inspections.
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Author & coach with 27+ yrs field work & 11,000+ valuations—lender/non-lender expertise, trusted locally, credible valuation guidance for all parties.

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