Not likely. You can contact the VA Loan tech, but I've had no success even when the Appraisal contained incomplete and inaccurate info.
5. RECONSIDERATIONS OF VALUE (ROV)
When the appraised value falls below the sales contract, any party to the transaction may
request a reconsideration of value. This request generally comes through the lender or VA and
is forwarded on to the fee appraiser. The requestor may, but is not required to, submit
additional sales data for review in the reconsideration process. If the requestor or other party
should submit such data, this information must be submitted in a format similar to the sales grid
of the URAR. Whether or not the requester submits additional data, the fee appraiser will have
5 work days to respond to the reconsideration request.
When information submitted in support of an ROV request requires the fee appraiser to review
data that was not available at the time of the appraiser’s report, the appraiser will be allowed to
charge a reasonable fee for this service. If the appraiser finds during the review that errors
and/or omissions were made by him/her that affected the final estimate of value of the original
report, no additional fee will be allowed.
http://www.vba.va.gov/ro/houston/lgy/VA%20APPRAISAL%20GUIDELINES%20...
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