Seller's Information for Appraiser provided to Buyer - District of Columbia 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.
  4. If available, include a brief Property Description. You can attach additional documents if necessary for clarity.
  5. List any Known Liens by providing the Lender (Lien Holder), Date, Amount Owed, and Purpose of Appraisal (e.g., Selling or refinance).
  6. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before submitting the form.

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Because real estate agents are expected to be able to accurately calculate the square footage of most dwellings, the buyers agent may assist in measuring the property and calculating its square footage.
When measuring a property, appraisers will generally start at one corner of the dwelling and begin measuring each exterior wall. The measurements are typically rounded to the nearest inch and recorded. Some appraisers may round to the nearest foot or half a foot. Each appraiser has their own method for measurement.
However, not all square footage is treated equally. Appraisers focus on the Gross Living Area (GLA), which includes finished, heated spaces like bedrooms, living rooms, and kitchens. Basements, garages, and unfinished attics are usually not included in the GLA, even if they add usable space.

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During the home inspection, the appraiser will measure your home by its outside walls instead of by the interior surfaces. Measurements taken by home appraiser must also comply with ANSI standard. This means that the measurements must be taken to the nearest inch before rounding up to the final square footage.

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