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  2. The truth about no-appraisal home equity loans: What ... - AOL

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    Lenders will often use hybrid appraisals that blend both traditional and automated methods — such as desktop appraisals, drive-by-appraisals and AVMs — based on the loan's risk level, with ...

  3. Refinance appraisal: How it works and what to expect - AOL

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    The appraisal allows the lender to confirm your home’s current value. This information is important because a lender does not want to loan more than your home is worth, as the home serves as ...

  4. Automated valuation model - Wikipedia

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    AVMs are increasingly used by mortgage lenders to determine what a property might be worth in order for them to lend against the valuation. The advantages of using AVMs over traditional appraisals are that they save time, money and resources (e.g. there are no transport requirements), thus lowering the cost of valuing a property.

  5. Broker's price opinion - Wikipedia

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    an addition or a cross-check to an appraisal; home equity loans [1] or a home equity line of credit [1] of less than $250,000 [citation needed] refinancing [4] appeal to cancel lender's mortgage insurance (LMI or PMI) [1] due diligence by financial institutions [1] asset evaluation and bookkeeping by financial institutions [1]

  6. Ellie Mae - Wikipedia

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    Ellie Mae Inc., originally named Electronic Mortgage Affiliates, [1] is a software company that processes 35% of U.S. mortgage applications. [2] The services are based on a software as a service model (SaaS), [3] and specializes in originating and funding new mortgage loans and facilitating regulatory compliance.

  7. Refinance appraisal: How it works and what to expect - AOL

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    A refinance appraisal is often part of the underwriting process for getting a new mortgage to replace your current one. Your lender can order an appraisal to determine your home’s market value ...

  8. Loan origination - Wikipedia

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    The appraisal would take place on location of the borrower's property. The appraiser may take pictures of the house from many angles and will take notes on how the property looks. He/she will type up an appraisal and submit it to the lender or broker (depending on who ordered the appraisal.)

  9. Your mortgage statement explained - AOL

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    Account information: This section typically includes your contact information, the balance left on your loan, your interest rate and when your loan term ends (known as the “maturity date”).