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Who Does the Home Appraiser Work For?

So we know what the appraiser does, who they are kind of, but who picks them? And okay, I can’t pick them. But who does? And how does that affect me?

Well, if you’re the purchaser, you really don’t have any input on the appraisal process or who gets to do your appraisal or anything like that. Ultimately the appraiser works for the lender. They are making sure that if the lender is going to loan you $400,000, that the property is actually worth $400,000. Now, maybe you’re paying $450,000 for the home, but the lender is only going to be loaning you $400,000. The lender needs to make sure that whatever they’re giving you is, if it’s an 80% loan, if it’s a 75% loan, whatever, that they are covered for the amount that they have invested in the property. In other words, the lender usually has a larger financial stake than you do in the property and they want to make sure that should you stop paying and they get stuck with that house, that they can actually sell it for what it’s worth, not just what you think it’s worth.

Follow along for my whole series on appraisals and appraisers, to get a little better feel about what goes on in the appraisal process and why it matters to you whether you’re a buyer or a seller.