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Was just told to remove "places of worship"

Indiana Jones

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Indiana
How else are we supposed to describe this land use?
 
I think that's PC gone excessive; trying to deprive the litigation lotto players the opportunity to scam them for a free loan. But OTOH why would you even need to mention such a property in an SFR appraisal, unless to note a "proximate non-residential use"?
 
I think that's PC gone excessive; trying to deprive the litigation lotto players the opportunity to scam them for a free loan. But OTOH why would you even need to mention such a property in an SFR appraisal, unless to note a "proximate non-residential use"?
Because it's part of the "Other" land use located within the neighborhood.
 
After complaining about this for over 35 plus years....
You'd think appraisers would get the hint....
 
Special use facility?

I've used "house of worship" for years. Haven't been called out on it yet. That said, I'm currently not working for AMC's.
 
And what's that?
That the Woke are insufferable and irrational and will never ever stop.
Okay, I'll go with that....
And I'll stop using words and phases that FNMA/lenders/clients have asked me to stop using for decades....
 
Okay, I'll go with that....
And I'll stop using words and phases that FNMA/lenders/clients have asked me to stop using for decades....
Sure sure.
25 years experience here. This is the first time I've been asked to remove this.
"Places of worship" has been the replacement nomenclature for decades.
 
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