FSA-2529 Negotiated Appraisal Agreement Farmer

Farm Loan Programs - Direct Loan Servicing - Special ( 7 CFR 766)

FSA-2529

Farm Loan Programs - Direct Loan Servicing - Special (7 CFR 766)

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Form Approved-OMB No. 0560-XXXX

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Farm Service Agency

FSA-2529
(Proposal 3)

Position 4

NEGOTIATED APPRAISAL AGREEMENT

1. This agreement is with (a)
referred herewithin as the appraiser, the Farm Service Agency, here within referred to as FSA, and (b)
here within referred to as the borrower.

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2. The purpose of this agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions of the appraisal which will be used in determining
a negotiated value of the borrower's farm property.
3. The appraiser agrees to perform an appraisal of the borrower's farm property as described below:

4. The appraiser certifies that he/she:
(a) has not conducted either the FSA appraisal or the borrower's independent appraisal of this. farm property.
(b) is a qualified independent appraiser as approved by the FSA servicing official.
5. The appraiser agrees that the completed appraisal will conform to 7 CFR Part 761 (FSA Handbook 1-FLP available in
any FSA office).
The cost of the appraisal will be $
. The cost of the appraisals will be shared equally by FSA
and the borrower, each paying one-half of the cost upon delivery of the completed appraisal to FSA and the borrower.
The completed appraisal must be delivered to FSA and the borrower within 30 days of the date of this agreement.
6A. Borrower's Name

6B. Borrower's Signature

6C. Date

7A. Appraiser's Name

7B. Appraiser's Signature

7C. Date

8A. Authorized Agency Official Name and Title

8A. Authorized Agency Official's Signature

8C. Date

NOTE: The following statements are made in accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 USC 552a): the Farm Service Agency (FSA) is authorized by the Consolidated Farm
and Rural Development Act, as amended (7 USC 1921 et seq.), or other Acts, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, to solicit the information requested on its
application forms. The information requested is necessary for FSA to determine eligibility for credit or other financial assistance, service your loan, and conduct statistical
analyses. Supplied information may be furnished to other Department of Agriculture agencies, the Internal Revenue Service, the Department of Justice or other law
enforcement agencies, the Department of Defense, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Labor, the United States Postal Service, or
other Federal, State, or local agencies as required or permitted by law. In addition, information may be referred to interested parties under the Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA), to financial consultants, advisors, lending institutions, packagers, agents, and private or commercial credit sources, to collection or servicing contractors, to
credit reporting agencies, to private attorneys under contract with FSA or the Department of Justice, to business firms in the trade area that buy chattel or crops or sell
them for commission, to Members of Congress or Congressional staff members, or to courts or adjudicative bodies. Disclosure of the information requested is voluntary.
However, failure to disclose certain items of information requested, including Social Security Number or Federal Tax Identification Number, may result in a delay in the
processing of an application or its rejection.
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it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 0560-XXXX. The time required to complete this information
collection is estimated to average 30 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the
data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.

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