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After the appraiser inspects the home, he submits the appraisal report to the lender. The lender reviews the report and will send it to the buyer. Buyers have a legal right to view the detailed appraisal report on their property under the ECOA (Equal Credit Opportunity Act).
Appraisers know that appraisal reports contain confidential information and assignment results. Within USPAP, confidential information is that which is not publicly available and is identified by an applicable law or regulation.
A lender uses an appraisal not only to assess the value of the property, but also to determine such things as your interest rate, required down payment, and whether you will be approved for the loan.
While the lender is technically the owner of the appraisal, as a home buyer you still have certain rights: You have the right to obtain your own appraisal, even if you are paying cash for a property. You have the right to know what type of valuation service is being ordered for your loan.
The appraisal is the banks but they provide you a copy by law but its essentiallya courtesy copy. You do not have to share or disclose anything about it. Do not tip your hand to the sellers or their agent; only tell them if you think it will help your situation.

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Sellers will only see the appraisal if the value is low Keep in mind that most sellers never see the appraisal report.
In California, all residential purchases use the same Residential Purchase Contract, often called the RPA. Listing agents know in the RPA, that the seller and the sellers agent have a right to receive the report.

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