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Paper size

Fernando

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Joined
Nov 7, 2016
Professional Status
Certified Residential Appraiser
State
California
I have always used legal size paper for my appraisal reports.
Should I shrink it to letter size because many readers prefer letter size?
Fernando always thinking about the reader and their printing.
 
You still print your appraisal reports?
Only to private parties as good business practices.
For AMCs, always been legal but if borrower gets copy and want to print, maybe I should shrink to letter.
What do lenders prefer?
 
For private work, I use letter forms, if a form is applicable. Most of the time, mine are narrative. Total has GP forms in letter sizes.
 
20-30% of my work is private and I haven't printed a report in 20 years
 
Cheaper to send pdf and put it on usb drive and give to them.
USB drive?
Send email and then send hardcopy by snail mail to private party.
 
USB drive?
Send email and then send hardcopy by snail mail to private party.
Cheap, think Nando, USB drive is less costly than paper (copy), ink and postage.
 
Cheap, think Nando, USB drive is less costly than paper (copy), ink and postage.
Never thought about that. Could be cheaper and save time.
But Nando doesn't go cheap on service. Hardcopy saves private party from printing.
That's why everyone loves Nando.
 
Never thought about that. Could be cheaper and save time.
But Nando doesn't go cheap on service. Hardcopy saves private party from printing.
That's why everyone loves Nando.
I bet most, if not all, would not print your report if provided a pdf or on usb drive.
digital, baby, digital......
 
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