Yes...but, it can take a good 3 or 4 weeks before you get it. Past that I would be calling and complaining.
2007-02-15 22:55:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Contact the appraiser or your lender and have them send you a copy. Most appraisals can be emailed. When you signed your loan documents to purchase the property, there should have been a notice or disclosure stating your rights to a copy of the appraisal.
2007-02-16 01:11:23
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answered by Le_Roche 6
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Yes- you should have actually signed a document called "Right to receive appraisal" disclosure during the loan process. This is part of a group of disclosures known as RESPA docs. The are required by law (US) and describe all you rights in the loan process. One such right is your right to receive your appraisal.
2007-02-15 23:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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You can ask the lender to send you a copy. Typically, since the appraisal is ordered for the benefoit of the lender it remains in its possession....
2007-02-16 00:58:42
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answered by boston857 5
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Yes.You have a legal rights to have a copy of your appraisal if you have paid for it.
2007-02-19 04:10:21
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answered by Prakash P 2
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Yes, not only can you have a copy, you should not have to ask for it. You should just receive it
2007-02-16 00:35:05
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answered by frankie b 5
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Absolutely. You paid for it, it's yours.
2007-02-15 22:59:24
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answered by laurie888 3
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