Sadie
Elite Member
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2008
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Oregon
I think you need to pull your head out of the sand. That is what is happening even if the AMC you worked for did not do that. There are plenty who do. The reviewers are on the payroll and it doesn't cost the company any more to have them sit on their behinds and pass appraisals on or review them and ask for revisions. There is no loyalty or appreciation for competence. Just cheapest, fastest, not necessarily best. Its not right and it shouldn't be this way, but it is. There are enough of them with this business model that you can't really get away from it if you want to keep earning a living.I understand why it can seem that way to an appraiser in the field, but I can assure that is not the case. When I was in AMC land there were many appraisers who had the lowest fee in their area but they were never our first choice. It was just business.
As I said in another post, it does no good for an AMC to select an appraiser who is $100 cheaper if it takes $150 worth of follow up on all of his/her reports. On the other hand, there were folks we would gladly pay more than the average in their area, because they always provided great reports. Most appraisers fall somewhere in between those two extremes.