NC Appraising
Elite Member
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2006
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- North Carolina
The following is a real exchange between a AMC and a desperate appraiser. This post is for entertainment purposes only.
Hi!
I was referred to you by a lender friend in Palmdale/Lancaster area. XXXXXXX.
I would love to join your team of appraisers. I cover the counties of Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino. My standard 1004 fee is $350, but am flexible to meet needs. My typical turn time is 2-3 days and am always available for same day when needed.
Please let me know next steps towards joining the team.
All the best,
zzz - Certified Residential Appraiser
zzz - Office
XXXX - Direct
XXXXX
AMC RESPONSE:
Good morning –
Unfortunately at this time, we are very saturated with appraisers in the that subject area . I can keep this on file so if/when the need opens in this area, I can reach back out to you to get you set up.
me:
See, we have a undersupply of appraisers that are willing to work for $200 an appraisal. We need PAREA so that they can hire more newbie appraisers at $18 an hour.
Come on appraisers, get back to 2012 mode....$200 an appraisal so that the AMCs can make $300 a pop for doing little to nothing, except for using computers to do the assigning and reviewing LOL.
Hi!
I was referred to you by a lender friend in Palmdale/Lancaster area. XXXXXXX.
I would love to join your team of appraisers. I cover the counties of Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino. My standard 1004 fee is $350, but am flexible to meet needs. My typical turn time is 2-3 days and am always available for same day when needed.
Please let me know next steps towards joining the team.
All the best,
zzz - Certified Residential Appraiser
zzz - Office
XXXX - Direct
XXXXX
AMC RESPONSE:
Good morning –
Unfortunately at this time, we are very saturated with appraisers in the that subject area . I can keep this on file so if/when the need opens in this area, I can reach back out to you to get you set up.
me:
See, we have a undersupply of appraisers that are willing to work for $200 an appraisal. We need PAREA so that they can hire more newbie appraisers at $18 an hour.
Come on appraisers, get back to 2012 mode....$200 an appraisal so that the AMCs can make $300 a pop for doing little to nothing, except for using computers to do the assigning and reviewing LOL.
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