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VA Appraisals Uncovered: Myths, MPRs & Why They’re Easier Than You Think.

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VA Appraisals Uncovered: Myths, MPRs & Why They’re Easier Than You Think.

VA appraisals have a reputation for being tough—but is that REALLY true? In this episode, we sit down with VA Appraiser Anne Glines from LAP Appraisals to break down the most common Minimum Property Requirements (MPRs) and clear up the biggest misconceptions. From roof age to ceiling paint, we cover what actually matters, why working with the right lender and realtor makes all the difference, and share real stories from the field that prove VA appraisals aren’t something to fear. Tune in and get the facts!

 

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