«HARP offered these homeowners a lot of advantages, such
as appraisal waivers, no limit LTVs and fraud waivers for the new lender.»
Not exact matches
Each of these proposed rule revisions reflects conditions imposed by Texas's NCLB
waiver — that student growth be measured at the individual teacher level, that student performance on state assessments must be included
as a measure of student growth, that the student growth component must be weighted 20 percent in a teacher's evaluation, and that TEA ensure that local school districts using locally - developed
appraisal systems use student growth at the individual teacher level.
As a condition of Texas»
waiver from NCLB requirements — necessary to ensure exemption from unattainable accountability standards and the flexibility of federal funds — USDE had required the state to ensure that student growth at the individual teacher level would be a significant component of teacher
appraisals.
As of August 18, 2017, Fannie Mae allows lenders to receive a Property Inspection
Waiver (PIW) on certain one - unit principal residence and second home purchase transactions with loan to value ratios up to 80 %, rather than a tradition in - person
appraisal.
Under the general principles of common law, if you hire an appraiser, and there is no contractual or statutory
waiver of a right to sue, you would have to show that (1) there is the standard of professional conduct applicable to the
appraisal profession in preparing the
appraisal that requires the use of the best available comparables (probably with an expert witness certified
as an appraiser), (2) the appraiser in this case engaged in conduct that breached the standard of professional conduct applicable to appraisers, (3) this breach caused you harm that was reasonable foreseeable at the time the
appraisal was prepared, and (4) that you suffered quantifiable damages that were foreseeably caused by this breach of duty.
To receive the property inspection
waiver eligibility is limited to a maximum of 80 % loan - to - value on one unit properties (no condos
as I understand the rule), principal residences or second homes only, and there was a prior
appraisal collected in the Fannie Mae database from a previous loan transaction.