jay trotta
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 8, 2004
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Connecticut
Elliott, you circled #4 ???? ROFL
In Residential, I would think you need an Engagement letter for a "complex assignment" in some instances. I believe when you sign an Engagement letter with a Lender, there are specific's in that letter that layout the Terms of Engagement - to which I always add; this does not mean that we will particiapte in warm showers; candelite dinners; obscene phone calls from U or to U; no co-mingling of "soup coolers" and you will hold harmless our company and it's appraisers from any and all claims whatsoever.
Private work, Divorce / Estates /Tax Appeals and any other work, out side of Lending, gets our super sonic engagement letter, prior to any work.
Cheers
In Residential, I would think you need an Engagement letter for a "complex assignment" in some instances. I believe when you sign an Engagement letter with a Lender, there are specific's in that letter that layout the Terms of Engagement - to which I always add; this does not mean that we will particiapte in warm showers; candelite dinners; obscene phone calls from U or to U; no co-mingling of "soup coolers" and you will hold harmless our company and it's appraisers from any and all claims whatsoever.
Private work, Divorce / Estates /Tax Appeals and any other work, out side of Lending, gets our super sonic engagement letter, prior to any work.
Cheers