Common use of Appraisal Clause in Contracts

Appraisal. The Mortgage File contains an appraisal of the related Mortgaged Property with an appraisal date within 6 months of the Mortgage Loan origination date, and within 12 months of the Closing Date. The appraisal is signed by an appraiser who is a Member of the Appraisal Institute (“MAI”) and that (i) was engaged directly by the originator of the Mortgage Loan or Seller, or a correspondent or agent of the originator of the Mortgage Loan or Seller, and (ii) to Seller’s knowledge, had no interest, direct or indirect, in the Mortgaged Property or the Mortgagor or in any loan made on the security thereof, and whose compensation is not affected by the approval or disapproval of the Mortgage Loan. Each appraiser has represented in such appraisal or in a supplemental letter that the appraisal satisfies the requirements of the “Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice” as adopted by the Appraisal Standards Board of the Appraisal Foundation.

Appears in 262 contracts

Samples: Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement (Morgan Stanley Bank of America Merrill Lynch Trust 2015-C23), Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement (UBS Commercial Mortgage Trust 2018-C11), Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement (UBS Commercial Mortgage Trust 2017-C7)

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