Short version: A real estate appraiser licensed in Texas refuses to submit the appraisal because of a dispute with the lender. The appraiser promised a completed appraisal that had been overdue for over 2 weeks, and all parties, including the lender, expressed their frustration. Today, the appraiser states that the lender was so rude that he has now refused to submit the appraisal altogether. He's already drug this along each week promising its almost finished and something keeps coming up and he can't finish. I assumed the legal duties of the appraiser was an unbiased opinion without emotion relative to the property at hand. Is there any recourse for this? It's as though this appraiser is just playing games for the fun of it....
It's a probate case via divorce and the seller is doing a lease buy-back until funding at closing as both parties have vacated the premises, but are needing the funds to move on with their lives. There are financial implications to this on all sides. If the appraisal would just get turned in, everyone could move on with their lives.
Any opinions are appreciated and warranted.
It's a probate case via divorce and the seller is doing a lease buy-back until funding at closing as both parties have vacated the premises, but are needing the funds to move on with their lives. There are financial implications to this on all sides. If the appraisal would just get turned in, everyone could move on with their lives.
Any opinions are appreciated and warranted.