
| Barefoot
Appraisals, Inc. |
| P.O.
Box 134 |
| Reedville,
VA 22539 |
| Tel:
(804)
453-7353 |
| Fax:
(804)
453-3354 |
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PREPARING
FOR AN APPRAISAL
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The
appraiser will come to your home and measure it, determine
the layout of the rooms inside, confirm all aspects
of the home's general condition, and take several
photos of your house for inclusion in the report.
Some think they have to make the place spotless before
the appraiser comes. Appraisers see hundreds
of homes a year and will look past clutter and dust.
The best thing you can do to help is make sure the
appraiser has easy access to the exterior of the house.
Trim any bushes and move any items that would make
it difficult to measure the structure. On the
inside, make sure that the appraiser can easily access
items like furnaces and water heaters.
To
facilitate the appraisal process, it's beneficial
to have these documents ready for the appraiser:
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A plot plan or survey of the house and land (if
readily available)
- Written
property agreements, such as a maintenance agreement
for a shared driveway
- Title
policy that describes encroachments or easements
- Information
and/or permits on septic systems and wells
- A
list of major home improvements and upgrades,
the date of their installation and their cost
(for example, the addition of central air conditioning
or roof repairs)
- Information
on "Homeowners Associations" or condominium
covenants and fees
- A
list of "Proposed" improvements if the
property is to be appraised "As Complete"
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