July 24, 2012
In our previous blog post about FHA appraisal portability and transfers, we discussed the fact that FHA appraisals which have not expired can be transferred from one lender to another if the borrower decides to change lenders prior to the FHA loan closing.
This transfer is not automatic–the borrower is required to request the transfer, according to the rules issued in FHA Mortgagee Letter 09-29. Those rules also address something known as appraisal shopping, where a lender orders more appraisals, “to assure the highest possible value for the property and/or the least amount of deficiencies and/or repairs are noted and required by the appraiser.”
Appraisal shopping is expressly forbidden by FHA loan rules, but there are circumstances where a second appraisal might be warranted. According to the FHA, those situations include the following “limited circumstances”:
1. The first appraisal contains material deficiencies as determined by the Direct Endorsement underwriter for the second lender.
2. The appraiser performing the first appraisal is on the second lender