spgray65
Sophomore Member
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2008
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- California
I agree with setting proper expectations during the appointment set.
You can also tell the person that if there's anything specific they would like not photographed to just speak up and we'll figure out a work around.
Also, if the person is iffy about the photo process, I tell them about the time where I had a house burn down a couple months after I inspected it how the photos I was able to provide (as a 3rd party) really helped the HO out with their insurance agent. At least that way they can see that there's potentially something in it for them for their trouble.
Good advice, thank you.
I just remembered that 6+ months ago I appraised a home where the owners were Hindu and one bedroom was set aside as a "prayer room". The owner asked me to respect their faith and not enter that room. He opened the door for me to look in but did not want me crossing the threshold. In that situation I most certainly wouldn't insist on taking a photo either if requested by the HO.