Pandemics Do Not Give Us a Get Out of Jail Free Card
In talking with Tim Andersen, a USPAP instructor and long-experienced appraiser, I was reminded that, even in the time of C-19, USPAP applies, and appraisals
In talking with Tim Andersen, a USPAP instructor and long-experienced appraiser, I was reminded that, even in the time of C-19, USPAP applies, and appraisals
What are we supposed to do about inspections during Covid-19? There is all sorts of conflicting data about inspections, for example, but there is no
As I talk with other appraisers and read online forums, I am often saddened by what I hear and see. Many appraisers appear to be
After reading a comment awhile back by someone who was wanting to know what things somebody would need in order to become an appraiser, I
It is possible to be simultaneously licensed and practicing as a real estate appraiser while also being a licensed and practicing real estate agent. For
This is a reprint from the Appraisal Buzz Blog and can be found here. As a part of your expertise in a niche business like the
First of all, let’s clear the air of any initial confusion that could be potentially floating around out there. It is absolutely okay for an
There are no simple and easy ways to deal with appraisal pressure. A major source of frustration for appraisers is the realization that clients do