How To Find A Property Appraiser In Orange County .

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When you are looking for a home appraiser, you should spend some time in the process. An appraiser is key to the process of determining the value of your home or a prospective home. Sometimes, the bank will choose the appraiser, but you can still call an independent appraiser to be safe and get a true value. Here are some ways to find a property appraiser in Orange County.

Find Out Your Needs

Before you begin your search for a property appraiser, you need to find out who will be acceptable. If the bank lets you help in the choosing of the appraiser, they may require the appraiser be located in a certain area or meet specific qualifications. You need to find out what these terms are in order to pick the appraiser and begin the search.

Your Search for a Property Appraiser

Your first step in finding the right property appraiser should start with your local phone book. There will be listings under 'appraisers' or 'property appraisers'. That makes it easier, but under those listings, you might find are single appraisers listed as well as companies. Which you choose is entirely up to you, but keep in mind companies are usually much more consistent with their qualifications and training.

A second step would be to talk with banks or lenders you are associated with in order to see if they might recommend a property appraiser. They are eager to give out these recommendations if you have accounts with them, but may share their appraiser list if you ask.

Finally, the internet is a good place to find property appraisers. You may find many more names, but it will be tough to divide the legitimate appraisers from the more questionable ones. Then make a list of the appraisers you find and begin sorting through them when you begin to make calls.

Getting the Right Appraiser

When you have a list of appraisers to choose from, they all may look similar. To help you divvy them up, you want to ask these questions:

* How long have you been in business? Length means a better company.
* What training and certifications do you have? The appraiser you choose should be licensed, bonded and certified.
* When are you available? If they dont meet your schedule, you may as well pass.

You should also look for contact information and check with the Better Business Bureau about any complaints.


About the Author:
This article is provided by LocateAppraisers.com (http://www.locateappraisers.com), an appraisal directory site that connects lenders and appraisers. Whether you're looking for a New Mexico real estate appraiser, a Florida real estate appraiser, or a Washington real estate appraiser, the great tools at LocateAppraisers.com include everything .



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