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Cost Plus And Separation Of Fees?

What is the difference between cost plus and separation of fees?

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    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Idk

    Votes: 3 50.0%

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Excellent post Eli, it is a perfect reflection of your level of intelligence and ability to engage in serious discourse about matters that affect the appraisal perfection.

I wish you had intelligence. I really do.
 
your posts are so stupid even you don't know what you are posting when you ask a question....

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C'mon, Eli is just a genius whose posts are are beyond the comprehension of a normal appraiser. His next post will probably tell us all that he is all about the public trust and how the states and the FTC are going to fix everything and how he knows some guy at the state that we would not want to mess with, and its all a big oiligopsony and the cattle farmers kicked the tails out of the fast food industry and somehow that means that C&R will be enforced...yada, yada, yada
 
Why is Eli such a punching bag on this forum? I've not been on this forum as long as some but I kind of like reading his posts and don't really see the need for throwing out insults. But maybe that's just me.
 
Excellent post Eli, it is a perfect reflection of your level of intelligence and ability to engage in serious discourse about matters that affect the appraisal perfection.

I wish you had intelligence. I really do. Your business will be impacted by some state governments soon although you can't seem to comprehend how states are different. I would call that an intelligence factor. I don't know how you have a job.
 
Why is Eli such a punching bag on this forum? I've not been on this forum as long as some but I kind of like reading his posts and don't really see the need for throwing out insults. But maybe that's just me.

I'm from the south! Lol
 
They are looking at it from the lender's standpoint. I look at it from a public trust standpoint and it burns their Butt. That is it in a nutshell. That is who butters their bread.
 
I wish you had intelligence. I really do. Your business will be impacted by some state governments soon although you can't seem to comprehend how states are different. I would call that an intelligence factor. I don't know how you have a job.
Huh? My grade school son gets that there is a difference between the states and the federal government, so why would you think that other people don't understand that?

Additionally, the entity I work for is a Mortgage Insurer and we are already regulated and licensed at the state level, so our business is already completely impacted by the states.
 
I look at it from a public trust standpoint and it burns their Butt.
Classic....just as I predicted in post 12 of this thread. Just call me the Swami, lol.
 
Why is Eli such a punching bag on this forum? I've not been on this forum as long as some but I kind of like reading his posts and don't really see the need for throwing out insults. But maybe that's just me.
Just go back and read his posts over the past few years and you will see why he gets no respect. First of all, he is completely immune to logic, second of all he will accuse anyone and everyone who takes a different position than him of being against the public trust or some other such nonsense, third, his posts are unbelievably repetitive...all of those things are annoying, but the real reason that he gets no respect is that many of his posts are just down right embarrassing to the profession, thus while he preens about being all about the public trust, many of his posts actually undermine the public trust and the public's respect and confidence in the the appraisal profession
 
Huh? My grade school son gets that there is a difference between the states and the federal government, so why would you think that other people don't understand that?

Additionally, the entity I work for is a Mortgage Insurer and we are already regulated and licensed at the state level, so our business is already completely impacted by the states.

That's funny. States will get more and more power soon. Taxes will be the reason in some states.. All the mortgage fraud that occurred and all the mortgage business going on in individual states and you don't see that coming?

It would amaze you how much power an individual state has within their boundaries.

On taxes especially.
 
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