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List of No No Words

Could throw those words into AI and have it completed by 5:00p CST today.
I had the same thought:

Beatnik Appraisal Jam

Affordable dreams in a neighborhood
where age is just a number,
and children paint the sidewalks
with graffiti
snap, snap—
the city pulses,
diverse and wild.


Black, Asian, Latino,
Caucasian
the beat goes on,
crime whispers in alleys,
bullets echo in the night,
but the community breathes
in every heartbeat.


Disabled voices rise,
blind eyes see the truth,
deaf ears hear the silence—
dig it,
the environment is electric,
desirable to some,
undesirable to others.


Religion in the air,
church, mosque, temple
snap, snap—
students gather,
retired souls wander,
young and old
dance in the same moonlight.


Affordable is a promise,
cheap is a label,
poor is a story,
rich is a myth—
the beat goes on,
the list grows,
the words tumble,
the city listens.
 
I still fail to see the purpose of avoiding Church, house of worship, etc. I understand that most of the rest are not particularly useful. But most people want to know if a neighborhood is near police and fire protection, schools, churches, and shopping (particularly groceries.)
 
I still fail to see the purpose of avoiding Church, house of worship, etc. I understand that most of the rest are not particularly useful. But most people want to know if a neighborhood is near police and fire protection, schools, churches, and shopping (particularly groceries.)
The buyers might want to know those things. But does the lender really need those specifics. Church and house of worship seem to trigger too many people. Saying police and fire protection might be seen as problematic to some and you could just cover those by using saying public safety services. Schools and shopping are extremely neutral terms so not an issue.
 
The buyers might want to know those things. But does the lender really need those specifics. Church and house of worship seem to trigger too many people. Saying police and fire protection might be seen as problematic to some and you could just cover those by using saying public safety services. Schools and shopping are extremely neutral terms so not an issue.
If the words church, police protection, or fire department are considered trigger words in an appraisal report, then the reader is too sensitive to be in any industry requiring appraisals. Never heard of one lawsuit yet involving this nonsense.

And requiring the appraiser to use alternate words to say those same entities exist across the road, is moronic at best.
 
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