FAQ #6: Can An Appraisal Be Readdressed To A New Client?
Realtors, remember the last time your buyer switched lenders at the last minute? I bet you were hoping you could just use the old appraisal,
Realtors, remember the last time your buyer switched lenders at the last minute? I bet you were hoping you could just use the old appraisal,
FAQ #4 Are Appraisals Part of the Public Record? Have you ever wondered if the tax assessor gets a copy of your appraisal? Or
Welcome to the November edition of our blog series, The Loan Officer’s Guide to Appraisals. If you’ve been following our blog, you know that all
Welcome to the October edition of our blog series, The Loan Officer’s Guide to Appraisals. If you’ve been following along with us, you know this
Welcome to the September edition of our blog series, The Loan Officer’s Guide to Appraisals. This entire year, I’ve been blogging once a month with
This entire year, I’ve been blogging once a month with the purpose of assisting loan officers to better understand the appraisal process. So far, we’ve
Hey friends! Welcome to the very first post in our all-new series The Loan Officer’s Guide to Appraisals. In this blog post, we’re starting with
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
In this blog post – which is part eight of our Promoting Public Trust series – we’ll be looking at the topic of readdressing an
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