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Overcoming 2023’s biggest appraisal challenges

Housing Wire

We saw in 2020 and 2021 some of the most extensive challenges with appraisals due to the volume we experienced as an industry, and we saw nationwide turnaround times extend out to the longest I’ve seen in a decade. There are several ways we can do that from how we allocate orders, set fee schedules, and handle reconsiderations of values.

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The appraisal industry’s governance problem

Housing Wire

Apart from questions of governance, the report found significant gaps in the Appraisal Foundation’s fair housing requirements and training. The report comes just as a task force to root out bias in appraisals, led by the Department of Housing and Urban Development , finalizes its policy recommendations. “We

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Why Appraisal Workfiles Are Important

Appraisal Today

The defendant appraiser valued their home at $472,000; a second appraiser later valued it at $750,000 after the couple “whitewashed” the residence and had a white friend stand-in for them. Significant developments have occurred in the case. The second development in the case is that on March 22, 2024, the attorneys for Drs.

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NAN’s Steve Sussman on the company’s growth strategy

Housing Wire

1427, with an average 451% in revenue growth from 2018 to 2021. We sat down with Steve Sussman, NAN’s chief business development officer, to find out how the company is growing so fast and what they see for the future. The following interview has been edited for length and clarity.