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Incenter’s virtual appraisal solution brings “arms-length” photos back to the remote inspection process

Housing Wire

To help mitigate these pain points, Incenter Appraisal Management is offering remote BPO and remote inspection capabilities paired with AVMs. Incenter’s Remote BPO and remote Inspections don’t require homeowners to download mobile applications and take pictures on their own.

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Why Are People So Complicated?

The Appraiser Coach

I had gone over to do an inspection for him, and we got to talking about how he had had another guy come through earlier to do an appraisal of his home. Real-estate agents, homeowners, appraisers – we’re all human. No matter what we think, people are not the creatures of logic and reason we like to think we are.

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How to get a real estate license in Ohio (OH) in 5 steps

Housing Wire

Your path to real estate licensure begins with 120 hours of classes in an approved Ohio real estate license education program. From completing your required coursework to taking the licensing exam, keep reading to learn how to become a real estate agent in Ohio. Ready to find a real estate brokerage?

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5 best Arizona real estate schools for 2024

Housing Wire

Are you looking to get licensed as a real estate agent in Arizona? We’ve reviewed all the key information to determine the best Arizona real estate schools to help you get licensed quickly and efficiently with a state-approved, online program at an Arizona real estate school. out of 5 stars Rating: 4.5

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“Mommy’s not home, but she says you can come in.”

The Appraiser Coach

You drive for an hour for an inspection. For more information on this subject, please download and listen to The Appraiser Coach Podcast Episode: [link] We’ve all been there before. When you get there, you knock on the door, only to have it opened by the kids. You ask them if their parents are home, to which they respond, “No.”

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ARE COMP PHOTOS A THING OF THE PAST?

The Appraiser Coach

Isn’t technology these days pretty good for getting most information from the desktop? For more information on this subject, please download and listen to The Appraiser Coach Podcast Episode: [link] The post ARE COMP PHOTOS A THING OF THE PAST? If we don’t need original photos for hybrids, do we need them at all? What do you think?

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Copacabana? No Silly, It’s Cubicasa!

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

I am a huge fan of using technology when appraising properties. And I remember the first time I started using a digital camera instead of a 35mm camera to take pictures during my inspections. I called the listing agent on the property I was to appraise and asked if they knew how an appraiser might go about obtaining a floor plan.