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WHAT IF THE HOME APPRAISES FOR MORE THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE?
November 2, 2018
WHAT IS THE MORTGAGE CONTINGENCY DATE?
November 2, 2018
Published by known at November 2, 2018
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    No.  Usually, the buyer only sends the appraisal to the seller when the home does not appraise for the purchase price and they are asking the seller to reduce the purchase price.  The buyer pays for the appraisal and they own the rights to it.

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