Editor’s Note: In these competitive times, appraisers must grow and develop business continuously. But author and long-time appraiser Doug Smith cautions that the success of your firm depends on knowing which business to take on and which to turn down. Every bad debt starts with the granting of credit. Here are some guidelines for growing...…
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Paying Attention to Planters: Telltale Signs of Water Damage by Bill Ball It was a nice little home, recently painted with a new roof. When I drove up to the curb, my first impression was the same as the buyer’s. But then I noticed the planters and when I went around to the back, I...…
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New Cold War: Fighting Spyware By R. Wayne Pugh, SRPA, CRE Spyware can sabotage your business and make personal information that you may wish to remain private- quite public. Here’s how to protect the home front from spyware using one of the highest rated and free tools available. Every computer with an Internet connection has...…
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Editor’s Note: Last issue, in Appraiser Cleans House, Christie Bond uncovered a dirty little secret shared by many appraisers: they love working with AMCs! In response to a mailbag full of reader questions, Christie brings us this follow up: Making Money with AMCs. Making Money with AMCs By Christie Bond So you have heard the...…
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Raising the Scope: New Role of Scope-of-Work By Sean Heath Ah, the law of unintended consequences. As defined, it means that the actions of people—especially governments—always have effects that are unanticipated or unintended. The Appraisal Standards Board (ASB), through their annual edits and amendments, has tried to make the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice...…
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Fannie’s New Forms: Jury Out / Reviews In Editor’s Note: Perhaps the biggest recent news for appraisers is that Fannie Mae has released new test forms for use and review by lenders and appraisers (see sidebar). Fannie’s stated focus is “To provide lenders with a property valuation process that will enable them to more efficiently...…
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Can AVMs Work for You? By Bradley H. Ellis, IFA, RAA By now, most of us have utilized technology to change the way we do business. We’ve been able to leverage technology to work faster, smarter and cheaper. But what do we do about AVMs, which many feel will eventually put appraisers out of business?...…
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Fitch, Fannie and Fraud: Conference Roundup WRE hit the road to bring you the latest from several important industry gatherings (see insert). With many practitioners working from home offices, these conferences help us all stay connected and up to speed. The issues that emerged this year are familiar but include some new twists: AVMs, fraud,...…
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Survival 101: Getting Ahead without Going Along By Tim Cullen, IFAS Why are so many appraisers angry and bitter? First, we appraisers are designated to be the only disinterested party in a real estate transaction. We function as the eyes and ears of lenders, or as some say, as the “gatekeepers” in the real estate...…
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Fresh Air = Fresh Business Like many inspectors, Jack Leith, owner of A+ Inspection, takes the mold issue very seriously. He has completed numerous training courses to learn how to inspect for mold so he can provide a more complete inspection for his clients. But he had a problem. And as is often the case,...…
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