- Joined
- Nov 9, 2011
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Florida
we now are arguing over that quality of the appraiser based on a 'door' in the sketch.


we now are arguing over that quality of the appraiser based on a 'door' in the sketch.
True...however, they need to add those prior to report, not after. Go to your dentist or lawyer and see if they work that way. I think you'll find a nice fat bill in the mail. We agreed to do this for this much, not that.Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets..........
If a client wants to add requirements to the GSEs', doing business with that client would seem to make it necessary, whether you win the argument or not.
Yup. Most people don't brag about that.By the waterfront, most entry doors are dictated by the elevation required by Flood Certifications, perhaps the 10ft tall person should be living there ?
Sleeping with the Trainer....hmm
Well, #1 I am a women so it’s my time to shine. So yes. I am brazen. I’m 10 feet tall.
I am not an appraiser. I am becoming one though. I have a teacher that lives with me 24/7, and I sleep in the same bed as him. I pick his brain all day every day.
If your smart, your trainees should fear me.
I’m going to become an appraiser. Like my husband taught me. I will not become a form filler like 99% of residential appraisers. So yes, you are a dime a dozen. A real appraiser? No they are not a dime. They are highly valued.
But you’re type. Check boxes. H&B use. Check. (Instant infraction on a 1004) and that’s you. Check, check, check, check——ship.
You are a dime a 2 dozen.
True...however, they need to add those prior to report, not after. Go to your dentist or lawyer and see if they work that way. I think you'll find a nice fat bill in the mail. We agreed to do this for this much, not that.