Subject Section of the Appraisal Report
Subject Session
The appraiser must identify the subject property by its complete property address and legal description. The appraiser must enter the physical property address, including the unit number for a condo, in a format that conforms to the United States Postal Service (USPS) address standards in Publication 28 โ Postal Addressing Standards (pub28) for complete addresses. Address standards can be found at usps.com. The subject address must be populated consistently throughout the form.
When the legal description is lengthy, the appraiser may attach the full legal description as an addendum to the appraisal report. The appraiser must also identify the property rights to be appraised. (For eligibility requirements, see General Property Eligibility.)
Homiumโs appraisal report forms require the appraiser to research and identify whether the subject property is currently for sale or if it has been offered for sale in the 12 months prior to the effective date of the appraisal by selecting either the โYesโ or the โNoโ checkbox. If the answer is โNo,โ the data source(s) used must be provided. If the answer is โYes,โ the appraiser must report on each occurrence or listing and provide the following information:
offering price(s),
offering date(s), and
data source(s) used.
For example, if the subject property is currently listed for sale and was previously listed eight months ago, the appraiser must report on both offerings.
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