Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
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Banks will soon be able to postpone some appraisals until 120 days after a mortgage closes
Apr 14, 2020Citing the need to “extend financing to creditworthy households and businesses quickly in the wake of the national emergency declared in connection with COVID-19,” a trio of federal banking regulators announced Tuesday evening that banks will soon be able to delay getting an appraisal on a property for as many as 120 days after a mortgage closes.
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