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I personally know two appraisers that are not renewing next year but they told me that before the new licensing fees were released. Both over 65 years old and burned out. My guess is BREA may have shot themselves in the foot because this may force some older guys to bail.
At the risk of bringing in something political, I think this should be mentioned. Yea, I know it is a touchy subject, as there are Democrats, Independents and Republicans on the forum and probably appraisers from a few other different parties. But, it is becoming more of an issue. The wildfires, the Green movement, homelessness and on and on - politics impacting appraisal. ESPECIALLY in California.
The employees working for the State of California are affected by state politics, no getting around that. And this is going to affect appraisers, in my humble opinion.
Like I have said for years (on other forums), this political stuff runs in families!! I know this personally, for some time, through people I have grown up with and acquaintances going way back. You will find this in families around Portland and Eugene, Oregon going way back to the days of the Communists and Labor Unions in the 1920's and 1930's. We are now seeing the emergence of underlying activities with the emergence of Trump. The radical terrorist Weathermen movement is re-emerging, and if you are branded as a conservative or Republican, be cautious.
"After college, Boudin had a spell working as a translator for Hugo Chávez, the late president of Venezuela. On Saturday night in San Francisco, he declared victory after four days of ballot-counting determined he was ahead of Suzy Loftus. Results from the San Francisco department of elections gave Boudin
victory by 2,825 votes. Loftus, the interim district attorney, said she would work to ensure a smooth transition."
That politics affects appraisal is reality. It is going to be the new reality.
Hopefully, this post gets undertanding from our local censor. Maybe some lines have to be drawn. But discussing politics is inevitable. Just keep the emotion out.