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How to fill out the Appraisal Dispute Form StreetLinks online
The Appraisal Dispute Form StreetLinks provides a structured way for users to contest appraisal values they believe do not reflect accurate market conditions. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to properly fill out the form online, ensuring that you include all necessary documentation and information for your appeal.
Follow the steps to fill out the form accurately and efficiently.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by providing your client contact information and email address. This includes the StreetLinks number, the date, and your client number.
- Fill in the property address, including city, state, and zip code. Ensure all address fields are complete and accurate.
- Enter the name of the borrower associated with the appraisal.
- Prepare to upload your completed Value Appeal Form along with all supporting documents in PDF format. This can be done to the Shared Documents folder within the order or by emailing them directly to appeals@streetlinks.com.
- In the previous appraisal section, indicate if you are providing a previous appraisal that contains closed sales, ensuring they closed no more than six months prior to the effective date of the disputed appraisal.
- In the closed sales section, provide up to five sales that closed within 12 months of the current appraisal date. Include addresses, verification sources, and a brief general description for each sale.
- Use the text box labeled 'Summary of the Appeal' to elaborate on the basis of your appeal. Provide clear and verifiable factual evidence; opinions alone will not be sufficient for the appeal.
- Once all sections are completed and reviewed for accuracy, save the changes, and initiate the process to download, print, or share the form as required.
Complete the Appraisal Dispute Form online to ensure your voice is heard in the appraisal review process.
If you believe your home was unfairly appraised, you can go back to the lender and ask for a reconsideration of value or request another home appraisal. A reconsideration of value is the process that allows a buyer or seller to dispute the appraisal value of a home.
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