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

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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), along with the Date and Amount Owed. This information is crucial for transparency during the appraisal process.
  5. Finally, specify the Purpose of Appraisal (e.g., Selling, refinance) to clarify your intentions regarding the property.

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Connecticut General Statutes Section 20-500(5) defines engaging in the real estate appraisal business as the act or process of estimating the value of real estate for a fee or other valuable consideration. Therefore, providing an opinion on the value of real estate for a fee requires an appraisal license.
The Seller, or a third party authorized by the Seller, is responsible for approving and selecting the appraiser. The Seller warrants that the appraisal services provided comply with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, applicable laws and Freddie Mac requirements.
Once both parties in a real estate transaction agree on a deal, the buyers lender usually selects an appraiser. Once the appraiser is selected and hired, they will assess the home and property for its current market value.
Your lender orders the appraisal. If youre buying a home, your lender will order an appraisal after your offer has been accepted and youve signed the purchase agreement. They might select the appraiser, or give you a list of approved appraisers to select from.
Appraisals Typically, $350-$1,800, depending on property and location, as permitted by law, and based on the terms of your loan documents The cost if we required a Connecticut licensed Real Estate Appraiser to determine the current condition and value of the mortgaged property.

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Some sources are: Neighbors. Relatives. Friends. Your accountant, attorney, dentist, doctor, etc. Current clients (often your best source) Real estate agents and brokers. Appraisers. Mortgage brokers.
The appraiser usually takes photos throughout the house during the walk-through, and homeowners may even be present, especially if they still live there. Buyers can request to be present, but this is somewhat uncommon.

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