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News Release 2008-133 | November 13, 2008
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Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Office of Thrift Supervision
WASHINGTON — The federal bank, thrift and credit union regulatory agencies today jointly issued for comment proposed Interagency Appraisal and Evaluation Guidelines that reaffirm supervisory expectations for sound real estate appraisal and evaluation practices. The proposed guidance builds on the existing federal regulatory framework to clarify risk management principles and internal controls for ensuring that financial institutions’ real estate collateral valuations (both appraisals and evaluations) are reliable and support their real estate-related transactions. The initiative is intended to respond to heightened concerns over appraisals and credit quality.
The proposed guidance would replace the 1994 Interagency Appraisal and Evaluation Guidelines to incorporate recent supervisory issuances and reflect changes in industry practice, uniform appraisal standards and available technologies. As with prior issuances, the proposed guidance would apply to all real estate lending functions within a federal financial institution, including commercial and residential lending departments, capital market groups, and asset securitization and sales units.
Volatility within certain real estate markets and associated credit risk underscore the importance of independent and reliable collateral valuations. In this regard, there is an expanded discussion of portfolio management techniques and circumstances under which an institution should update or replace a collateral valuation for an existing real estate transaction.
The proposed revisions address:
The agencies request comments on all aspects of the proposed guidance. Comments are due to the agencies sixty days after publication in the Federal Register, which is expected shortly. A copy of the Federal Register notice with the proposed guidance is attached.