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1:38 3:58 Having access to this information. And that they are committed to maintaining its confidentiality.MoreHaving access to this information. And that they are committed to maintaining its confidentiality. Its also worth Noting that the decision to share the appraisal can depend on your specific.
The bottom line The bottom line is that it is ok for the home owner/seller to be present during the appraisal inspection because they can provide valuable information, however it is even more helpful for the agent to be present if that is possible.
You legally dont have to disclose the appraisal with them if you dont want to. Unless youve already bought the house, I wouldnt show them. They could weasel their way out of the contract and relist it for more.
Indiana law (IC 32-21-5) generally requires sellers of 1-4 unit residential property to complete this form regarding the known physical condition of the property.
Typically, the buyer will be provided a copy of the appraisal when they pay for the report, put in a request for a copy, and close with the lender that ordered the appraisal.
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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.
The seller often does not generally get a copy of the appraisal, but they can request one. The CRES Risk Management legal advice team noted that an appraisal is material to a transaction and like a property inspection report for a purchase, it needs to be provided to the seller, whether or not the sale closes.
The final report is delivered to the lender usually uploaded to a secure portal. It is up to the lender to inform the buyer (or the seller) what the home is appraised for. In most states, Lenders must share the appraisal report with the borrower, by law.

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