- Joined
- May 2, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- Arkansas
If we can just quantify the property details and features, then we can create the algorithm that will accurately value the property. yeah, I get it.
Tell me again how this actually saves the consumer a dime and especially how it saves a single minute. I would think it no easier to finish one in 3 days from ordering the PDC, then expecting an appraiser to be sitting there ready to commence the moment that PDC hits our in box. Get real.
BS in, BS out. You'll be lucky to have 1 in the queue more than a few times a week let alone several. I mean face it. PDCs will cut down the number of appraisers needed. Then and only then will there be sufficient "work" to dedicate a lot of time to doing only desk work. One of the benefits of appraising is that you are not tied to a desk 8-10 hours a day. The inspection provides a break from desk work.
The fees? No one is paying $350 for a desktop hybrid - NO ONE. They are not even paying that for a 1004 if they can find a sucker to do it for $295 LESS tech fees (and that seems to be the standard offer here.) Since NWA is still blowing and going like its 2006, a lot of appraisers are rejecting those offers but a lot of appraisals are being done for under $400. I am sorry. But IT guy should BS his buddies and we'll lie to ours but the truth is no one is paying $350 for a hybrid appraisal and no one is cutting much time, if any, off the turn times.
Appraiser to confirm subject property does not have Chinese drywall.....It's all built on lies, as usual. Just got a revision for an appraisal I completed back in January. The AMC was practically harassing me to turn it around in 48 hours. Well, guess what? It's April, and the loan still hasn't closed. Classic. The revision is: Were the utilities on during the inspection.? Because, you know, a family of four likes to have utilities off during an inspection. Who would have expected that? It makes way more sense for them to live in the dark, without hot water and air conditioning, just to satisfy some paperwork. Brilliant logic at play here.
Um, that's defective drywall. And for anyone who hasn't had the pleasure, the smell of match sticks is a big clue.Appraiser to confirm subject property does not have Chinese drywall.....
I Chinese drywall was mainly used in the south.Appraiser to confirm subject property does not have Chinese drywall.....
Appraiser to confirm subject property does not have Chinese drywall.....
My area got nailed with "defective" drywall after Hurricane Katrina (per lenders Chinese drywall was a no-no word). What a mess, I can't tell you how many people rebuilt with that stuff. And it stunk to high heaven.I Chinese drywall was mainly used in the south.
I observed no made in China lables on the drywall and that's confirmed...lolThat's a bad word now; just ask Scott.