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Thursday, April 13, 2017

Providing a Copy of Appraisal: Policy and Procedures

QUESTION
We are drafting a new policy and procedures for providing a copy of an appraisal to the consumer. Would you please outline the most important requirements that we should include in it?

ANSWER
Under Regulation B, the implementing regulation of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), there are specific requirements for providing a copy of an appraisal and other written valuations developed in connection with certain mortgage transactions. [See § 1002.14, Regulation B]

There are four requirements that should be outlined in a policy sections with respect to providing a copy of an appraisal to the consumer.

As a creditor, the procedures sections should: 
  1. Require creditors to notify applicants within three business days of receiving an application of their right to receive a copy of appraisals developed.
  2. Require creditors to provide applicants a copy of each appraisal and other written valuation promptly upon its completion or three business days before consummation (for closed-end credit) or account opening (for open-end credit), whichever is earlier.
  3. Permit applicants to waive the timing requirement for providing these copies. However, applicants who waive the timing requirement must be given a copy of all appraisals and other written valuations at or prior to consummation or account opening, or, if the transaction is not consummated or the account is not opened, no later than 30 days after the creditor determines the transaction will not be consummated or the account will not be opened.
  4. Prohibit creditors from charging for the copy of appraisals and other written valuations, but permit creditors to charge applicants reasonable fees for the cost of the appraisals or other written valuations unless applicable law provides otherwise. 

Jonathan Foxx
Managing Director 
Lenders Compliance Group