Sometimes most descriptive term ... would be the "Fernando Way" but I know it's inappropriate so I never type that in my report.
would that relate back to Redlining? (last sentence)Nothing unusual above with possibly one possible omission. We also have discussed in depth Denial of Service.
What we have not talked about much is the possibility of hitting the bullseye to avoid a complaint.
I don't see that happening much because we all know the constant barrage of multiple ROV's. Those are common.
What we have though and possibly is occurring is "Noble Cause Corruption" Took me awhile to connect the Dot's. I recall this from Brookings
Recent Brookings analysis from Senior Fellow Andre M. Perry and Nonresident Senior Fellow Jonathan Rothwell found that appraisal transactions in majority-Black neighborhoods are 1.9 times more likely to be appraised under the contract price than homes in majority-white neighborhoods.
Noble Cause Corruption that would not have taken place. AKA Hit the BullsEye no natter what.
Defined Noble cause corruption is a type of corruption that occurs when someone uses unethical or illegal methods to achieve a desired goal. It's a mindset or subculture that encourages the belief that the ends justify the means.
Perhaps these jolly good fellows need to dig a bit deeper into the conundrum. Perhaps the market participants are less astute and are willing to overpay. After all, the bank has the larger stake in the property if everything goes sideways. WTH, let's go for it.Recent Brookings analysis from Senior Fellow Andre M. Perry and Nonresident Senior Fellow Jonathan Rothwell found that appraisal transactions in majority-Black neighborhoods are 1.9 times more likely to be appraised under the contract price than homes in majority-white neighborhoods.
It is in the best interest of the appraiser to not use any of the coded words. Yet. over at facebook appraiser forum the outrage was amazing. Comments like You can't tell me how I write my report blah blah... "This is stifling my independence!"
I thought about their comments and it reminded me of "Survival of the fittest. In Nature lions look for the sick. lame and lazy as their prey.