Hello! Hoping someone can provide some insight here. We are buying a home in CT with a VA loan, which requires a CO2 detector for the appraisal. I asked my agent if the listing agent, who would be present during the appraisal, knew what was required for a VA appraisal and she (my agent) told me yes. Well, there wasn’t a CO2 detector. So the appraiser had to return. They scheduled a time but there was a scheduling snafu (entirely agents and sellers faults) and the appraiser and my agent went early and the sellers wouldn’t let them in. (Agents were unable to make themselves available for original time.) He then went back a second time without incident. Now we’re being charged an additional $275 — I am unclear if this fee is from him having to go back period, or having to go back twice.
In NY, where I’m from, this is an open and shut case. The house preparedness for appraisal is the responsibility of the listing agent (or seller’s agent). Will call the seller’s broker tmr but any insight would be great.
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