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What is Value Appeal Form

The StreetLinks Value Appeal Form is a document used by direct lenders to appeal the information or value in an appraisal report.

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Value Appeal Form is needed by:
  • Direct lenders seeking to challenge an appraisal value
  • Real estate agents representing clients in disputes
  • Property owners wanting to reassess property values
  • Mortgage professionals needing to validate appraisal errors
  • Investors examining property value discrepancies
  • Attorneys involved in real estate disputes

How to fill out the Value Appeal Form

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    Access pdfFiller and log in to your account. Search for the 'StreetLinks Value Appeal Form' in the template gallery.
  2. 2.
    Open the form and familiarize yourself with the layout. The document features fillable fields and checkboxes that need completion.
  3. 3.
    Before starting, gather all necessary supporting documents such as previous appraisals, closed sales data, or relevant commentary that outlines your appeal's basis.
  4. 4.
    Begin populating the fillable fields with accurate information, ensuring it aligns with your supporting documents. Checkboxes should be marked clearly.
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    Once all fields are completed, review the information entered to ensure there are no errors. Verify that all required documents are attached and match your entries.
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    Finalize the form by saving your work. Use the download feature on pdfFiller to save a copy for your records.
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    When ready, submit the form through the provided submission option on pdfFiller or download it to email or mail directly to StreetLinks.
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The StreetLinks Value Appeal Form is primarily for direct lenders, real estate agents, property owners, and mortgage professionals looking to dispute appraisal valuations based on inaccurate information.
Necessary supporting documents include previous appraisals, closed sales data, and any written commentary outlining the rationale for your appeal. Ensure these documents are accurate and relevant.
While specific deadlines are not provided here, it's essential to submit the StreetLinks Value Appeal Form as soon as possible after receiving the appraisal to avoid delays in processing.
You can submit the completed StreetLinks Value Appeal Form directly through pdfFiller's submission feature or download it and send it via email or postal service to the appropriate StreetLinks address.
Common mistakes include spelling errors in your details, failing to attach necessary supporting documents, or leaving fields blank. Always review your form before submission.
Processing times for appeals can vary, but it typically takes a few weeks. Keep an eye out for updates from StreetLinks regarding the status of your appeal.
No, notarization is not required for the StreetLinks Value Appeal Form, simplifying the submission process.
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