Promoting Public Trust, Part 7: Appraiser Conduct
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
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
What Can I Count as Living Area? Enclosed Porches, basements, garages, bonus rooms, unfinished rooms. Does your home have any of these areas? Are
Recently, one of our appraisers had a gun pulled on him. He was out in a rural area, taking a photo of a recent
Previously, I wrote a two-part series about how Location is King in real estate. Well, just as location is of utmost importance when it comes
A creed can be defined as “a set of beliefs which guide someone’s actions.” Appraisers are bound to a set of standards, like most professionals,
So you listed your house, and in only three short days, you secured a buyer! Yay! The buyer was already pre-approved, so in just a
We recently did an appraisal on a home that was under contract. During the inspection portion of the appraisal, we were discussing with the homeowner
It’s time once again for the Year-In-Review post. This is a look back at the previous year’s real estate sales in Daviess County, Kentucky.
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