The Loan Officer’s Guide to Appraisals Part 8: Appraiser Bias – Not Just About Color
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
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
Have you ever wondered what’s going on in your neighborhood’s real estate market? The Riverfront Appraisals team is excited to introduce to you a new
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 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
Without a doubt, one of the most important factors (and one of the very first) an appraiser must consider when appraising any property is its
In our introduction to this blog series, we explained the basics of USPAP, and what it means to promote and maintain public trust. In case
Promoting Public Trust Part 1: What is USPAP? This is part one of a 12-part blog and podcast series on the appraiser’s professional standards
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