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Can the measurement of my house be different from the county records on the appraisal report?

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Can the measurement of my house be different from the county records on the appraisal report?

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Yes, the appraiser’s onsite measurements can be different & most likely more accurate than county records. Measurements can also slightly vary from appraiser to appraiser. Also, each appraiser provides a sketch in the appraisal report to show the approximate dimensions of the improvements. The sketch is included only to assist the reader in visualizing the property and understanding the appraiser’s determination of its size.

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