AppraiserVendor offers vendor management solutions for a full suite of residential valuation products, alternative valuation models, and appraisal review products.

  • 1004 Single Family URAR – This report is used for appraising single family residences. An interior and exterior inspection of the subject is completed. The appraiser provides an opinion of value based upon one of the three valuation methods; Sales Comparison Approach, Cost Approach, or Income Approach.
  • 1004 Single Family FHA – This report is used for appraising single family residences when FHA financing is involved. It includes a detailed interior and exterior FHA Appraisal inspection. The appraiser’s opinion of value is based upon one of the three valuation methods; Sales Comparison Approach, Cost Approach, or Income Approach.
  • 1073 Condominium – This report is used for appraising Individual Condominium Units. An interior and exterior inspection of the subject is completed. The appraiser provides the Sales Comparison Approach to determine an opinion of value.
  • 1073 FHA Condominium – This report is used for appraising Individual Condominium Units when FHA financing is involved. It includes a detailed interior and exterior FHA Appraisal inspection. The appraiser provides the Sales Comparison Approach to determine an opinion of value.
  • 1004C Manufactured Home – This report is used for appraising manufactured homes. An interior and exterior inspection of the subject is completed. The appraiser provides an opinion of value based upon one of the three valuation methods; Sales Comparison Approach, Cost Approach, or Income Approach.
  • 1025 Multi-Family – This report is used for appraising 2-4-unit residential income properties. It includes an interior and exterior inspection of the subject property. The appraiser provides an opinion of value based upon one of the three valuation methods; Sales Comparison Approach, Cost Approach, or Income Approach.
  • 1025 Multi-Family FHA – This report is used for appraising 2-4-unit residential income properties when FHA financing is involved. It includes a detailed interior and exterior FHA Appraisal inspection. The appraiser provides an opinion of value based upon one of the three valuation methods; Sales Comparison Approach, Cost Approach, or Income Approach.
  • 2055 Exterior Single Family – This is used for appraising single family residences. An exterior-only inspection of the subject is completed. The appraiser provides an opinion of value based upon either the Sales Comparison Approach or the Cost Approach.
  • 1075 Exterior Condominium – This report is used for appraising Individual Condominium Units. An exterior-only inspection of the subject is completed. The appraiser provides the Sales Comparison Approach to determine an opinion of value.
  • 2070 Inspection – This is a property inspection report that identifies if the subject conforms to the neighborhood, notes any physical inadequacies, reveals any adverse physical conditions, or if the subject property does not conform to the neighborhood. An exterior-only inspection of the subject is completed. No opinion of value is provided
  • 2075 Exterior – This is a property inspection report that identifies if the subject conforms to the neighborhood, notes any physical inadequacies, reveals any adverse physical conditions, or if the subject property does not conform to the neighborhood. An exterior-only inspection of the subject is completed. No opinion of value is provided.
  • Income Statement and Rent Schedule – Fannie Mae Form 1007 is used to provide an estimated market rent for the subject. Fannie Mae Form 216 is used to estimate the operating income associated with income producing property.
  • 1004D: Appraisal Update and/or Final Inspection Report – This report is used to complete an Appraisal Update, a Final Inspection, or both. The Appraisal Update is used to update the effective date of an existing appraisal report. This report is considered a new appraisal assignment and the appraiser will indicate if any changes have occurred to the subject’s market value since the time of the original report. The Final Inspection Report is used for appraisals that were completed “Subject To.” This report will verify that the conditions of the original report have been meet. The necessary portions of the subject property will be inspected.
  • 2000 Single Family Field Review (Enhanced) – This report is designed to analyze an appraisal report completed on a single unit property by a different appraiser. The review appraiser analyzes all information and conclusions from the original report, completes an exterior-only inspection of the subject and comparable properties, and provides two additional comparables. A statement indicating if the value on the original report is supported will be provided.
  • 2000A Multi-Family Field Review (Enhanced) – This report is designed to analyze an appraisal report completed on a Two-to Four-Unit property by a different appraiser. The review appraiser analyzes all information and conclusions from the original report, completes an exterior-only inspection of the subject and comparable properties, and provides two additional comparables. A statement indicating if the value on the original report is supported will be provided.
  • Desk Review (Enhanced) – This report is designed to report on an appraisal report completed by a different appraisal firm. The appraiser reviews all information and conclusions from the original report and provides two additional comparable sales. No inspection of the subject or comparable properties is completed. A statement indicating if the value on the original report is supported will be provided.
  • Disaster Area Property Inspection Report – This form is used for inspecting properties that are within areas that have been affected by natural disasters such as earthquake, fire, flood, hurricane, landslide, severe thunderstorm, tornado, volcano, or wildfire. With AppraiserVendor’s extensive roster of independently contracted appraisers nationwide and in Puerto Rico, we can quickly assign a local appraiser to provide a disaster inspection report for all our Clients within 48 hours of order placement. More in-depth than a Disaster Area Inspection Addendum, a Catastrophic Disaster Area Inspection report provides an assessment of the interior and exterior of the property as well as the surrounding neighborhood.