Joan,
Did you actually read the IG's report at:
[URL]http://fhfaoig.gov/Content/Files/AUD-2014-008.pdf[/URL] ?
Nothing there about background checks.
Nope not there.
What appraisers need to realize is that they are NOT employees. They are supposed to be independent business people and as such, should conduct their business in a manner that reflects a business.
When you burn out the bottom feeders, the rest of us that recognize our personal information is valuable and is not to be given away to be sold over an over again like some defective product in a clearance box, will be very happy to repeat NO to you and your "clients" over and over. Those appraisers that run real businesses, understand that the credit and background check needs to be on the business that is expecting payment options and terms that are other than when services are rendered.
Of the 52,000+ appraisers that submitted appraisals through the UCDP in 2013, 2 of them had licenses that were suspended at the time the appraisal was uploaded to the UCDP, but no one is even sure if their licenses were valid at the time they did the appraisals.
However, in the same time frame,
About 4 AMCs closed up shop, most owing appraisers money.
But when you look at the numbers in the IG report, the average number of appraisals completed per person is like 3 a month.
Your "best of the best" clients pay between $200-$350 per appraisal, so we're talking about appraisers grossing $600-$1,050 per month, or$7,200- $12,600 a year.
In the real world, that's
$7,200-$12,600 annual income
Fixed Expenses
($750) E&O insurance
($550) MLS fees
($800) CE classes per year
($160) Annual License Renewal apportioned
($600) Internet Expense ~ ISP
($647) Annual Appraisal Software with flood maps
($1,440) Smart Cell phone with data plans - Annual
($350) Annual reserve for computer/printer/technology replacements
Sub total Fixed Expenses: ($5,297)
Variable Expenses (Discretionary)
($4,800) Gas Tires, Oil, Registration, Car Insurance, Repair Expense
($400) Office Supplies, paper, ink, folders, yada, yada,
($1,800) Annual reserves for auto replacement
($300) Portal Fees
($400) Deeds, Mortgages, Additional database fees
($1,000) Professional Organization Dues
($50) Clearbox
Subtotal Variable Expenses ($8,750)
Total All Expenses ($14,047)
Expected Net Income $0
Expected Net Losses ($-6,847-$1,447)
Pretty soon,
Inflation is going to catch up to those social security checks of the moms and dads that are supporting some appraisers, or,
The car is going to blow an engine or transmission and there will be no money to replace it.
Either way,
Those of us left, will be sad to see them go. But, our sorrow will be softened by watching you and your clients go right along with them.
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