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Flint, Michigan

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Help impose moratorium: Stop Mandatory Use, Appraisal Management Companies

Aug. 28, 2009
Categorized in: Real Estate Information

The National Association of Realtors needs Realtor® and consumer assistance.  We are asked to contact our members of Congress to co-sponsor HR 3044, a bill that would impose an 18 month moratorium on the code.  We need to temporarily stop the mandatory use of the appraisal management companies.

            As the housing market may be on a slow recovery, the new Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC) is causing havoc in the market place by placing undue financial cost on the home purchaser and other issues with the appraisers.

            As we all know, appraisers are taking a beating over the housing markets past increased values.  Due to new regulations, in most cases for an appraiser to be assigned to a job for a Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loan, they must belong to an appraisal management company (AMC).  The AMC has overhead to pay.  Appraisals that used to cost $250-$350 are now costing $375-$550 per assignment, meanwhile the appraiser is taking a pay cut to work for an AMC that the government has so kindly instructed the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac lender to use.  Currently, it's not a good scenario. 

            Appraisers are supposed to stay in familiar known areas.  The AMC apparently sends assignments to the appraisers that will take the least amount of pay.  The chosen appraisers are sent any where and everywhere.  These appraisers aren't always familiar with the areas, causing bad comps and once again, bad values.  Only this time the bad values are swinging the other way, too low.  Not all appraisals are low, just enough to make everything difficult and weary.  Purchasers are paying in advance for the appraisals then the low value causes the transaction not to close.  The purchasers do not get a refund.  This practice also violates the appraisers USPAP Code of Ethics. 

            The goal at the beginning was to create a wall between the lender and the appraiser.  The government thought the lender / appraiser contact was one of the roots of the housing value problem.  While separating the 2 maybe a good idea, there has to be a full plan for success.  There currently is no plan.

            We understand that for the Chase Banks, Wells Fargo's and Bank of America's the use of an AMC is needed because of loan volume, let's take a step back to make a productive plan for all.  If the current issues excel, the volume won't be a worry.

 In the recent issue of REALTOR, September 2009, the National Association of Realtors® explained the issue completely.  They have asked that we help.  To see a list of sponsors please visit www.govtrack.com.

Angie Ridley
www.CompleteRealtyLLC.com
www.AngieRidley.com

Dec. Flint Chapter WCR Newsletter

Dec. 1, 2007
The Flint Chapter Women's Council of Realtors® welcomes Mark A. Dickens, Association Executive for the Flint Area Association of Realtors®.

Congratulations Kim Thompson. Kim received the Realtor® Association Certified Executive designation. She studied for 2 years and took the test about 1 month ago. The RCE designation exemplifies goal-oriented AEs with drive, experience and commitment to professional growth. (www.realtor.org)

So, do you feel stuck in a rut? Join a Women's Council of Realtors® committee. I've seen Stephanie in action already this year. She is going to make the committee's fun and interesting. StephanieH@usol.com . She's waiting for your email!

NAR is starting a REALTOR®-friendly credit union, Realtors® Federal Credit Union. The credit union will be internet based. Calls will be housed in the US. NAR feels Realtors® are cut short because of the irregular cash flow and income. The underwriting procedures will understand the Realtors® cash flows. Transactions can occur 24 hours a day. Income will be distributed back to the members. www.realtor.org

Women's Council of Realtors® is posting the strategic plan online. They would like to hear more from the membership. www.wcr.org

Our Michigan candidate, Beth Pressler, for Women's Council of Realtors® National Financial Secretary was not elected. She gave it great run. Margo Willis from Washington is the 2008 Women's Council of Realtors® National recording Secretary.

Well this is my last newsletter item; I must say "It's been fun." I hope you enjoyed, that was the ultimate goal.

Stephanie Hoffman, Katie Colden, Dawn Ferguson, Patty Kelso, Jane Landaal, Lisa Kent and Wendy Sabo, Have great fun year!

National Assocation of Realtors Gateway

Aug. 6, 2007
Categorized in: Real Estate Information

NAR's Gateway

The National Association of Realtors® (NAR) is at it again.  It is up to you decide whether or not it's a benefit.  Have you heard of the "Gateway"?

The "Gateway" is supposed to be a National MLS.  Hmmmm.    I'm not sure where to begin.

  1. Unrepresented Sellers will be able to list their homes.
  2. The term "Realtor®" is not in any of the rules.
  3. This will be a shareholder company.  Who will the shareholders be, NAR doesn't know yet.
  4. Isn't this what Realtor.com started out to be?  Oh, they sold Realtor.com to another company that decides what information they will let the public view.
  5. Do you think NAR will sell the "Gateway" too!  Nice money maker.
  6. Will NAR attempt to dominate our local boards and MLS's?
  7. Does anyone remember what Realtor® stands for?  Does NAR?

Please Google  NAR Gateway, the internet is full of information.  That is what little information is really available.

Here's a thought, let's just use POINT2.