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==>Scroll Down to Purchase! Ever deliver an appraisal only to have the client call back and ask for more?
Appraisers know that once
a report is submitted, clients often come back and ask
unusual questions, request additional information, or even ask the
appraiser directly to make changes to the report. Do you ever wonder
if their requests are proper or even legal?
• When does a question become influence or coercion? • How far should an appraiser go to solve the client's failures? • How should an appraiser answer legitimate questions and stay safe?
• Can you change the name of the client?
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