Proactive
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2002
- Professional Status
- Retired Appraiser
- State
- Washington
I received a phone call from the Small Business Administration yesterday requesting a "drive-by appraisal" for a property in a nearby town. I quoted my normal fee and the SBA quickly faxed over a contract to sign. No problem.
When I pulled up the property information I discovered that the subject was a 5500 sqft commercial building (Oops, I'm Certified Residential). I emailed the SBA and politely declined the assignment and referred them to a local Certified General.
Had I not been so busy when I took the initial call I probably would have thought to ask about the property type (After all, SBA=business=most likely commercial property, right?).
This morning it's been on my mind... is a "drive-by" assignment common for commercial properties? The SBA really jumped on my 2055 exterior fee quote; is there as much pressure on fees in the commercial sector as there is in residential?
When I pulled up the property information I discovered that the subject was a 5500 sqft commercial building (Oops, I'm Certified Residential). I emailed the SBA and politely declined the assignment and referred them to a local Certified General.
Had I not been so busy when I took the initial call I probably would have thought to ask about the property type (After all, SBA=business=most likely commercial property, right?).
This morning it's been on my mind... is a "drive-by" assignment common for commercial properties? The SBA really jumped on my 2055 exterior fee quote; is there as much pressure on fees in the commercial sector as there is in residential?