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Randall Degges
  • Concord, CA
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Quick Indianapolis Appraiser Reccomendations? Needed ASAP

Randall Degges
  • Concord, CA
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Hi all!

I've been working with a turnkey provider to purchase my first few rental properties. I have 3 under contract right now, and two of them are wrapping up the closing process towards the end of next week it looks like.

One of the properties is good to go, financing is all locked down, appraisal/inspection is done, etc.

But... With the other property, my lender never ordered an appraisal and now that closing is happening soon I'm freaking out.

Can someone recommend an appraiser in Indianapolis who can quickly turnaround an appraisal report that I can use to make sure I'm not overpaying here? Originally I was assuming the lender would do it just like they did for the first one, but I haven't heard back :x

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

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