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Avoid Appraisal Disciplinary Action with These Do’s and Don’ts

McKissock

This is especially true because as an appraiser you are pulled in many different directions at once, you’re busy, and sometimes you get clients who don’t want to pay you a lot of money. Such an attitude is a recipe for disaster because, in many cases, complaints are filed years after the appraisal is completed and transmitted to the client.

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NAR: Appraisal License Equivalency Credit for RE Agents?

Appraisal Today

In a July 9, 2015, Concept Paper – Alternate Track to the Experience Requirements in the Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria, the AQB asked: “Are there practical alternatives for some (or all) of the appraisal experience requirements to include non-appraisal experience?”. To read the letter (PDF), click here.

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Everything You Need to Know About the Texas Seller’s Disclosure

Hood Homes Blog

Updated 9/23/2019; Originally published 4/9/2018. The Seller’s Disclosure is required by law, but ultimately not very useful Do your own due diligence on a property, including a third party inspection ! SELLER’S DISCLOSURE OF PROPERTY CONDITION. (a) Texas Seller’s Disclosure Law.

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Appraising Unusual Properties

Appraisal Today

Examples of data sources include, but are not limited to, a multiple listing service, deed records, tax records, real estate agents, builders, appraisers, appraiser’s files, and other third-party sources and vendors. Possibilities include: Notify the client of potential for delays in delivery dates.