Here is the email from the AMC with how they select appraiser. I am deleting their name.
I can appreciate your concern. The industry is certainly in a flux and the HVCC adds to the current challenges that we all face.
Your perception of the services that we provide to our clients is not accurate.
Awareness and education are critical anytime that new processes and procedures are put into place.
Your passionate concern for your customer is admirable and allows me the opportunity to help you better understand our role in the process.
************* is an objective and independent third party selected to supervise the procurement of valuation services on the subject property. We have formally adopted the written policies and procedures established by the Federal Housing Finance Agency dated December 23, 2008 known as the Home Valuation Code of Conduct.
The ********** appraiser database includes over 10,000 residential appraisers nationwide that are ranked by their overall performance. In addition to the current database, *********** has several other methods for locating qualified appraisers through extensive recruiting efforts.
An appraiser is selected for an assignment based on the following criteria (not necessarily in this order):
· Experience with specific product type
· Experience in geographic location and proximity to the subject
· Overall computerized performance ranking:
° Turnaround time on current and previous assignments
° Capacity and current open units
° Quality and error rate of assignments completed
· Response time and follow up
· Professionalism
· Ability to follow instructions
· Electronic capabilities
· Meeting the state’s continuing education requirements for real estate appraisers
· Pricing
**********’s focus on the quality control process provides customers with the accurate and consistent information necessary to make sound lending decisions. We only recruit top quality, licensed/certified appraisers who can perform effectively and efficiently in their areas of geographical expertise.
· All guidelines and requirements are outlined to each appraiser with each assignment
· Once the appraisal is completed and prior to the delivery to our customer, it is reviewed to ensure that the individual customer’s specific requirements have been met and to ensure compliance with FNMA / Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae), FHLMC / Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp (Freddie Mac), FIRREA / Financial Institution Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act, and USPAP / Uniform Standards Professional Appraisal Practice
· Revisions are made prior to the final product being sent to the customer (unless directed otherwise)
· A complete review and comprehensive study of the report is conducted
· All errors and omissions are tracked, monitored, and play a part in the overall appraiser ranking, enabling us to determine whether an appraiser is a candidate for suspension or removal
· Random audits are conducted on all appraisers quarterly
Hopefully this information helps you better understand our role in servicing your customers.