Seller's Information for Appraiser provided to Buyer - Arizona 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Owner Information. Fill in your Name, Address, City, State, Zip code, Work Phone, Home Phone, Fax, and E-mail. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. Next, provide the Property Information. Enter the Property Address and indicate whether this is a Residential Appraisal by selecting 'YES' or 'NO'. If available, include a brief Property Description or attach additional documents if necessary.
  4. In the Known Liens section, list any Lender (Lien Holder), Date of the lien, Amount Owed, and Purpose of Appraisal (e.g., Selling or refinance). This information is crucial for the appraiser's understanding.
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Escrow or title agents who wish to conduct business in Arizona are required to be licensed with the Arizona Department of Financial Institutions (AZDFI), pursuant to Arizona Statutes ARS 6-813.
The Arizona Board of Appraisal (Board) regulates real estate appraisal in Arizona by licensing and docHubing appraisers, registering appraisal management companies (AMCs) and property tax agents, investigating complaints, and issuing discipline for violations of board statutes and rules.
Provide your complaint to the appraiser, appraisal management company or property tax agent and require them to respond to us. Review the response for compliance with Arizona Revised Statutes, Arizona Administrative Code and Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP).
10-Day Inspection Period Typically, you have 10 days to do all of your inspections and investigations of the home. You can inspect anything to do with the home its condition, the neighborhood, the schools, the zoning, the development plans for the area, just about anything related to the home.
The local state appraisal board is responsible for ensuring that its licensed and certified appraisers comply with USPAP when preparing appraisals. Anyone having concerns about an appraisers work can submit a complaint to the state appraisal board in the appraisers state of practice.
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The appraisers arrives at the property location and begins the evaluation; this can take several hours. On site, the professional appraiser evaluates the property in terms of location, size, amenities, and property condition. This information is used to determine their opinion of the estimated value.

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