Seller's Information for Appraiser provided to Buyer - Florida 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Owner Information section. Enter your name, address, city, state, zip code, work phone, home phone, fax, and email. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. Next, provide the Property Information. Input 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 lenders (lien holders) along with the date and amount owed. This information is crucial for appraisers to understand any financial obligations tied to the property.
  5. Finally, specify the Purpose of Appraisal—whether it’s for selling, refinancing, or another reason. This helps clarify your intentions regarding the property.

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Yes. The Federal Equal Credit Opportunity Act requires lenders to automatically send you a free copy of home appraisals and all other written valuations on the property after they are completed.
Once the borrower receives the appraisal report from the lender, they can share it with their agent, the seller, or whomever they please. In a Divorce situation. If one party orders the appraisal, that party is in control of who has access to the final report.
Provide Comps and Explanations Appraisers dont know the backstories behind the neighborhood sales. Inform the Appraiser of distressed sales due to job loss, divorce, death, etc.. Leave any information about neighboring houses that may be relevant.
The Confidentiality Section of the Ethics Rule of USPAP and the Appraisal Institute Code of Professional Ethics provide that an appraiser must not disclose confidential information or assignment results to anyone other than the client and persons specifically authorized by the client; state enforcement agencies and
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.

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Your real estate agent is likely to be the first person to receive the Sellers Disclosure and will give you a summary before you even see it. But read through the entire document with them and ask them to explain anything you dont understand.
What has to be disclosed? A seller must disclose any facts or conditions they know about that materially affect the value of the property. This means that they have to tell a buyer about any issue that would reduce the value of the property or make the property less desirable.

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