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Appraisal Fraud

Definition

Deliberately misstating property value to facilitate mortgage approval or equity extraction, often involving collusion between appraiser and other parties. Inflated appraisals enable larger loans than properties are worth, leading to defaults.

Example

A property worth $500K receives an inflated $750K appraisal through collusion, enabling a $600K mortgage. The borrower defaults, leaving the lender with a property worth less than the loan amount.

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