Why are Appraisers Banned from Doing Work They’re Qualified to Do?
I just got out of an interesting conversation I had with my CPA. Eventually, our conversation veered onto the topic of work. I was curious
I just got out of an interesting conversation I had with my CPA. Eventually, our conversation veered onto the topic of work. I was curious
March experienced the highest monthly increase in new bankruptcy filings across all chapters— 43,425 of them— in 12 months, according to a press release from Epiq, a
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a warning to servicers to prepare for an onslaught of distressed homeowners come summertime, or as moratoria expire.
A staggering number of tornadoes in America over the past decade has resulted in billions of dollars in property damage, which could be especially nerve-wracking
Minority representation in FHFA’s workforce is gaining a foothold, according to a report from Fhfa.gov. The workforce swelled from 241 minority employees in 2016 to 286
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today recognized Fair Housing Month. The Fair Housing Act was enacted 53 years ago. HUD said
The Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Marcia Fudge, on Tuesday released a statement on the quarterly report to Congress on FHA
I was recently asked by a newbie in real estate appraisal how much I think a new real estate appraiser should charge. Many new appraisers