What Do You Mean I Appraised the Wrong House!?
Ever appraised the wrong house? I have. So, probably have you. OK, dumb mistake made. Nothing you can do about it. So, how do you
Ever appraised the wrong house? I have. So, probably have you. OK, dumb mistake made. Nothing you can do about it. So, how do you
Let’s talk about assignments in private neighborhoods, gated communities, or secure communities. Rich folks buy, sell, and refinance their homes, too, so they need appraisals.
Here’s a great question: Where can newbie and apprentice appraisers go to get training in how to distinguish among building materials? I have to admit
This blog is, frankly, more oriented toward your personal life, rather than toward real estate appraisal, per se. So, cut me a little slack here.
Here’s a situation you’ll run into once or twice in your career. There is a new subdivision. Now, new subdivisions sometimes have model homes. Model
12OK! You get to the bottom of Page 1 of the 1004 from and there’s that statement: “Are there any physical deficiencies or adverse conditions
You have heard me talk (a lot!) about Tier I, Tier II, Tier III, and Tier IV appraisal office skills. Now we’re going to talk
When was the last time you brought in somebody from outside your firm to help you solve an appraisal problem? Is that a step you