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> McKissock Learning > AMC Guide > OREP E&O ★★★★★ “They are knowledgeable, professional, and understand urgency.” – Joe Thweatt Appraiser Disciplinary Levels and Their Consequences by Kendra Budd, Editor Years ago, the appraisal industry used to be an unlicensed and vastly unmonitored business. Nowadays, that is far from the case. Years ago, it was…
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> McKissock Learning > AMC Guide > OREP E&O ★★★★★ “They are knowledgeable, professional, and understand urgency.” – Joe Thweatt The State Appraisal Board Wants to Throw Me Under the Bus, Right? by Barry Phillips and Tim Andersen Despite what a lot of appraisers conjecture, the workings of a state appraisal board are public records.…
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There are two questions really that we’ve had asked: what do professional standards have to say and is it covered by your errors and omissions insurance.
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Services Offered this Issue > American Society of Appraisers > Appraisal Institute > FHA Checklist and eBook > OREP Appraiser E&O Insurance > Adjustments CE (7 Hrs.) How to Support and Defend Your Adjustments. Accommodation of Personal Interest By Tim Andersen, MAI Most appraisers are likely familiar with the Conduct section of the…
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This article aims to show how regression can increase appraisal accuracy by focusing on the two most common types: Simple vs. Multiple Linear Regression.
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Advocates argue that allowing appraisers to deviate from USPAP will provide appraisers relief from what some refer to as "USPAP handcuffs."
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Services Offered this Issue > American Society of Appraisers > 2017 AMC Guide > FHA Checklist and eBook > OREP Appraiser E&O Insurance > Adjustments CE (7 Hrs.) Support and defend your adjustments. Editor’s Note: This story is from the latest print edition of Working RE. Don’t miss the next issue! (Am I a Working…
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Services Offered this Issue > The Appraiser Coach > 2017 AMC Guide > FHA Checklist and eBook > OREP Appraiser E&O Insurance > Adjustments CE (7 Hrs.) Support and defend your adjustments. Editor’s Note: This story is from the latest print edition of Working RE. Don’t miss the next issue! (Am I…
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When you begin a report, think about the intended users, as well as the reviewers who will be viewing the report and step back to see if it contains sufficient information for them.
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