- Joined
- Apr 14, 2007
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Tennessee
There is a tendency among some to think "Well, I wasn't involved, so I guess no appraisers were involved."
I suppose you aimed that at me, since I am now the respondent. I will point out that you were indeed involved - that is true - And now? You work for them.
In the day you refer, many with the NAIFA, ASFMRA, as well as others, had discussions and sent input but there was no real seat at that table. I have heard that NDA spiel quite a few times, and it gets old and hollow. Nothing has really changed today, and there are no independent thinkers involved because that's not how the political game works.
It wasn't long ago you reminded me that appraisers need to change or get left behind. I think we all get that and understand it perfectly. Lord knows, we are the poster children of adaptation since 1991. Perhaps a day will come when our opinions and experiences are valued more before bigger pockets make changes impacting us. I don't recall you, nor anybody up there, soliciting our input about making the processes better. Wouldn't that be a good idea? I realize some would be all negative and critical about everything, but I also think a few of us could be a great source to help the digestion process much better about changes being considered that affects us the most.
I do understand what Sadie is saying. Doesn't matter if something is allowed or not - Once the changes are enacted, and the processes have barbed wire in the flow, we are the ones who get the raw end of the deal. It can be frustrating.
I suppose you aimed that at me, since I am now the respondent. I will point out that you were indeed involved - that is true - And now? You work for them.
In the day you refer, many with the NAIFA, ASFMRA, as well as others, had discussions and sent input but there was no real seat at that table. I have heard that NDA spiel quite a few times, and it gets old and hollow. Nothing has really changed today, and there are no independent thinkers involved because that's not how the political game works.
It wasn't long ago you reminded me that appraisers need to change or get left behind. I think we all get that and understand it perfectly. Lord knows, we are the poster children of adaptation since 1991. Perhaps a day will come when our opinions and experiences are valued more before bigger pockets make changes impacting us. I don't recall you, nor anybody up there, soliciting our input about making the processes better. Wouldn't that be a good idea? I realize some would be all negative and critical about everything, but I also think a few of us could be a great source to help the digestion process much better about changes being considered that affects us the most.
I do understand what Sadie is saying. Doesn't matter if something is allowed or not - Once the changes are enacted, and the processes have barbed wire in the flow, we are the ones who get the raw end of the deal. It can be frustrating.