I have a large deal with appraisals that I paid $2,150 for. The old lender misrepresented closing costs one day before closing, so I told him I’m shopping the loan. Found a new lender immediately who was willing to close using the same appraisals.
The old lender is acting like a baby and refusing to release the appraisals that I paid for. I reached out to the appraisal company, and they’re also refusing to release them without the old lender’s permission.
What can I do here?
Need help. Commercial lender refusing to release appraisals to new lender
byu/NukeyHov inRealEstate
Posted by NukeyHov
3 Comments
This one’s easy: Request a copy of the appraisal from lender #1. Most are required by statute to provide a copy upon request. Then give said copy to lender #2.
If you paid for the appraisals, push hard on the lender’s compliance/contact person and ask for the exact policy in writing — sometimes they’ll cave once they know you’re escalating. I’ve run into similar nonsense sourcing off-market stuff, and Offa has been solid for finding backup deals fast when one lender or seller starts dragging their feet.
There’s nothing you can do. You may have paid but the “client” for the appraiser is the lender. A full appraisal isn’t just the report, there are additional files, and while the old lender is legally required to send you the PDF report, they’re not required to send the other appraisal files.
You’re going to have to get new appraisals. And you can write the old lender an honest negative review.