
Promoting Public Trust Part 12: Frequently Asked Questions
When the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) first came on the scene, its purpose was “to promote and maintain a high level of
When the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) first came on the scene, its purpose was “to promote and maintain a high level of
We have an exciting announcement! Riverfront Appraisals opened a new office in Tell City, Indiana. Located at 820 Tell Street in the newly renovated Turnkey
Competency, as defined by the Google Dictionary, is “the ability to do something successfully or efficiently.” Competency is a tough beast to wrangle though, because
Every time I appraise a property, my appraisal has conditions that impact the scope of work and the type of report I complete. In this
Stereotyping. Discrimination. Fair Housing. In part nine of our current series called Promoting Public Trust, we discuss these ideas, and how they relate to real
In this blog post – which is part eight of our Promoting Public Trust series – we’ll be looking at the topic of readdressing an
In this blog post, which is part 7 of our 12-part series on Promoting Public Trust, we’ll look at a few areas within USPAP that
Bias. The word itself is just ugly, isn’t it? It’s negative. It connotes everything that someone should not be. To be labeled as biased is
Our last blog post served as an introduction to the topic of Confidentiality. In case you missed it, click *here*. In this post, we’re going
In this blog post, which is part four in our 12-part series on Promoting Public Trust, we will introduce the topic of confidentiality. This very
Riverfront Appraisals has been providing comprehensive valuations of residential properties to Western Kentucky and Southwestern Indiana since 2008.