Fact Witness vs. Expert Witness: What’s the Difference?
When a real estate appraiser is called to testify in a court, it could be as one of two types of witnesses. If you are
When a real estate appraiser is called to testify in a court, it could be as one of two types of witnesses. If you are
As a commercial appraisal reviewer, before you accept a review assignment of a special purpose property, you should become very knowledgeable in understanding the “business
In the past two blog posts in this series, I discussed the pros and cons of complex appraisal assignments and why today’s residential appraiser may
In my previous blog post, I observed that specializing in complex property appraisal can be very profitable for the residential appraiser—in Florida and all across
I’ve been teaching and writing courses for McKissock for 20 years. During that time, we’ve offered several courses on appraising “oddball” or “complex” properties. If
As a real estate appraiser, how do you know if you can credibly perform appraisal reviews? USPAP provides the review appraiser with plenty of flexibility,
A good appraisal review requires rigorous effort, including obtaining the necessary knowledge, skills, and experience required to review. As a reviewer, sometimes you must untangle
Prefabricated homes are an important part of the American housing market. There are many advantages to building a house in a factory. For example, a