Carnivore
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- Joined
- Jan 15, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- North Carolina
great discussion 3.6 I am going to sidetrack a little but it is germane I think see if you have taken the 3,6 class it seems like this transition would be a little easier and a few questions seems normal . well it is new and you have to do a lot more writing and the more you use it will all come together
The new guys/trainees will figure it all out It seems to me again you will have to raise your fees the learning curve is a little more steeper than thought again there is doubt you will have to raise your fee
below is the problem facing all our appraisal boards , AMC's, lenders and the public, your Fees will be higher no doubt ,
combine those together and you have winner
I am just yaking because it is hot and really humid outside so I am just staying inside
The new guys/trainees will figure it all out It seems to me again you will have to raise your fees the learning curve is a little more steeper than thought again there is doubt you will have to raise your fee
below is the problem facing all our appraisal boards , AMC's, lenders and the public, your Fees will be higher no doubt ,
PAREA gets you licensed.
A degree teaches you how to run a business.combine those together and you have winner
I am just yaking because it is hot and really humid outside so I am just staying inside
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