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Unwrapping what to expect in your home inspection, appraisal and closing

Housing Wire

What’s the difference between a home inspection and an appraisal? Before you get overwhelmed, take comfort that critical milestones of home inspection, appraisal and closing processes are all great ways to get more acquainted with your prospective new home. An appraisal is a valuation of a property by a third party.

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The Importance of Tax Escrow Payment Processing for Mortgage Servicer Operations

Appraisal Buzz

Mortgage tax escrow payments for local property owners and government processors continue to serve as a crucial source of revenue for local governments. Among these payments, timely settlement of local property taxes holds particular significance.

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12 Types of Expert Witness Assignments for Appraisers

McKissock

There are many types of litigation where real estate appraisers can be helpful in providing evidence to the court. Many of these will require engaging the appraiser to perform an appraisal specifically for the case. Others will simply rely on a previous appraisal and call the appraiser to testify about it.

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Anatomy of a Commercial Real Estate Appraisal: A Top 17 Q&A Guide

The Robert Weiler Company

Feeling a bit overwhelmed by the thought of a commercial real estate appraisal? The process can be daunting, especially if you’ve never engaged in an appraisal for commercial real estate before. After all, it is a detailed activity that can look different depending on the scope and nature of your property.

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Remodel or Move? How to Decide

Empire Appraisal Group

If you’re buying in another area, research local property taxes and account for any difference in your monthly payments. How to Decide appeared first on Empire Appraisal Group. By considering the financial, practical and emotional aspects of both options, you can confidently make a decision that works for you.

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Commercial Real Estate Investing: A Comprehensive Guide

Property Metrics

Expense Projections : Operating costs like property taxes, insurance, utilities, maintenance, and management fees are then subtracted to derive Net Operating Income (NOI). For example, property taxes might rise after a sale, or insurance premiums could spike in areas prone to natural disasters.