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Joe S.
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Can lenders withhold sharing a copy of the appraisal?

Joe S.
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Can lenders withhold sharing a copy of the appraisal? So if I am the one that pays for the appraisal why should a Lender give me a hard time about turning over the appraisal to me? Is this common practice among lenders? Do they have a legal standing to make it difficult for the person that purchased the appraisal to receive a copy of the appraisal?

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    Jesse Rivera
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    Jesse Rivera
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    The lender owns the appraisal report, as they are the actual client not the buyer. But they still make you pay for it. 

    Now most lenders will give you a copy of the report, I don't know why they wouldn't. It's not like you could just take it to another lender, there is an official process for that and the old lender has to sign off on it.

    Be the squeaky wheel and make a fuss, and they may eventually give you the report. Go over the loan officer's head, it just may be the loan officer being a d$#k, and trying to keep you from going somewhere else.

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