- Joined
- Jan 15, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- California
Would be nice to hear a story from an appraiser in their 70s who decides to retire that passes his 30 year long bank clients to another appraiser they know and trust.
That's a wild premise that you're using. I could refer you to to every regular client I've ever had and it wouldn't be of any benefit to you. Same going the other way; most referrals don't go anywhere at all unless what the appraiser is doing is a specialty with limited competition.
You seem to think appraisers own the assignments they perform. They don't. Those assignments don't belong to the appraisers, they belong to the clients. The clients decide who they will and won't do business with and there ain't none of us who are any more secure with our clients than our last assignment. We're always on probation. That's what it means to be self-employed - EVERYONE is your boss in that they all have their own SR1/SR2 criteria. Whether those criteria are similar to or different from the others.