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Yes he was and just like he used to work for bank and do side appraisals until he got snitched on by another bank employee and lost is job. --See that post - Like who would post this stuff on a forum.
Who said I got fired. You assume things too much. That's your flaw.
 
Start with the assessor. If not satisfied, then ask appraiser for help.
In the past, I got my assessment lowered without letting assessor know that I'm an appraiser. Got lower than I expected. :clapping:
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What the hell is a travel broker ?
 
You two should get a room.
 
Who uses a travel agent anymore? Expedia, Travelocity, etc made them the dodo bird of the travel industry much like appraisers are soon to be the dodo bird of the mortgage industry.
 
For what little it is worth: Simple zillow comps don't mean much to a California Assessor. They all have access to the local MLS. When I worked for one, we would occasionally get taxpayers who claimed their propety was valued too high. They actually did have to submit a form and reasonable comps to the assigned appraiser for consideration. The assessor is not required to agree with the taxpayers comps and argument. The taxpayer does have to right to file for a formal appeal and go before the local BOE where the taxpayer and the assessor will each present their respective cases. You better believe the assessor has done his or her homework.
 
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