South Carolina Real Estate Appraisals
By using our website we can help you find the right South Carolina Real
Estate Appraiser you need to perform your South Carolina Real Estate Appraisal.
All the South Carolina Real Estate Appraisers listed in our database are
licensed or certified with their state to perform South Carolina real estate
appraisals. Once you have found the South Carolina Real Estate Appraiser you
want to use, call or e-mail them, or simply click on their website and use their
online order form. By using Appraiser Scout we make it easy to get your South
Carolina Real Estate Appraisal done quickly and accurately.
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South Carolina Real Estate Appraisers/Additional Features
State certified South Carolina real estate appraisal professionals have
hundreds of hours of education and years of experience handling appraisal
assignments throughout the state. Each appraiser must spend at least two years
as an apprentice training prior to being allowed to sit for the state exam.
While a majority of the South Carolina real estate appraisers perform
residential appraisal assignments for lending purposes, Appraiser Scout also
offers appraisers to differentiate their services by indicating if they are
certified to perform commercial appraisal assignments as well.
Some commercial lenders allow South Carolina appraisers to perform commercial
mortgage work using standardized commercial forms. For the appraisers in South
Carolina, who perform residential appraisal assignments, most lenders require
the use of the uniformed residential appraisal report form.
Both of these forms are laid out in a standard format that allows lenders to
streamline the process of underwriting, so that they can accommodate larger
volumes of loans in a shorter period of time. Each form is broken out by
section, and each section offers a comments section for items that made need
further explanation.
In the comments section at the bottom of the uniform residential appraisal
report form is a section known as additional features. Your South Carolina real
estate appraiser will discuss any special energy-efficient items, or any other
special improvement that has been made to the property that is not included
within the body of the form report. This is a section where South Carolina
appraisers may discuss improvements such as seawalls, docks, davits, boathouses,
or any other site improvement that they feel may increase your home's value.