Absolutely not using Fannie Mae form, this one may end up in court. Never mind that there are no comps for this property within a 12 month period.

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That would require extra work... M L wrote:I'd just do a narrative, that's faster for me since I do so little form work now. But maybe you could use the guts of 2-4 family form, and type up your own SOW, cert, and limiting conditions?

Amy E. Miller wrote::wink: Well I only do form work, (or have until now) so typing my own from scratch when I know I will probably only do one every 3 years seems like a lot of unnecessary work for the same fee I charge for a form. The bottom line is I haven't had any experience doing narratives and I'm not sure this is the one to play with. Add to that most of my non mortgage related reports end up coming back ordered for a buy out or refi and are redone on a fannie form so using a form makes cloning easier. I like Mel's idea, I may just do that. I don't plan on accepting an order on this property a second time anyway.
Amy E. Miller wrote:Yes ,you're right on both accounts. I'm just trying to avoid making it into more than it needs to be at this point. (Making a mountain out of a mole hill)
And I will learn the narrative, but I prefer to do it properly.![]()
As a perfectionist it pains me to attempt something and do it half assed.
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