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Showing posts with label consultant. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Where Can I Go For a Little Help?


Most real estate appraisers work out of small offices. Now, a lot of us work out of our homes to save on overhead costs! But what happens when you run into a problem with an appraisal or a reviewer asks a really difficult question? What happens when the State appraisal board comes calling!?

In these situations, an appraiser could use a mentor. A mentor is another appraiser who is experienced, well-trained and -educated, and has "...been there and done that...". If you need that help, please contact me at maitca@bellsouth.net so we can determine what help you need and for how long. I'd like to send you my resume' so you can decide if you need my help.

I've been the real estate business since 1975 and in real estate appraisal full-time since 1986. Over the years I've earned an MAI (an SRPA, too!), a state certification as a general real estate appraiser, a master's degree in real estate appraisal, and certification as a USPAP instructor. I've taught real estate for many years and am a national Instructor for the Appraisal Institute.

When you need a friendly pair of eyes to take a look at a report before it goes to the client, if you aren't quite clear yet on Highest and Best Use, if USPAP still is a lot of incomprehensible gibberish, of if the state investigators are about to come calling, I can help you. We can work by e-mail or phone and my fees are reasonable. I look forward to hearing from you!