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Role Play: Appraisers and their Intended Uses

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In truth, human appraisers fill two vitally important roles today, (1) we collect information and (2) we analyze it so it can be presented to our clients. We should embrace that, even if most of the efficiency gains go to our clients while our jobs get more difficult, at least in the short term. We’ll have to do the same thing.

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Ethics is Our Solution

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Appraisers are tasked with protecting the public trust, and yet, I have seen appraisers who knowingly and on an ongoing basis disregard facts and truth to provide reports with values or directions in values that advocate the cause of their client. Strong ethics is an irresistible treasure seen and felt by our colleagues and clients.

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Strange Properties Appraisers Have Seen

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This satisfies the affordable housing element,” Al Salguero, real property division manager at the Orange County Assessor’s Office, told the publication. Going Above and Beyond with AMCs and Other Clients 5. specific rules on how to convert an ADU into a condo are being left up to each municipality. Networking With a Passion 2.

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Fannie Mae Takes A Closer Look at Appraisals

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In this category, you find the properties that represent the whimsical side of the design and prove there is no idea too out there when it comes to constructing a building. Failure to analyze the sales history of the subject property. Failure to disclose significant real property appraisal assistance.

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Reconsideration of Value and Appraisers

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Maintain USPAP compliance – Confirm the ROV request came from your client, either directly or through the client’s AMC, acting as an agent for the client, or other party designated as an agent by the client. Get the relevant date of value from the client or client’s attorney. Excerpts: 2.