Top Ten Reasons why it is great to be an appraiser – By Joe Ibach, MAI.Appraisal forms – the Next Generation – posted on the Internet.Why don’t real estate agents measure houses By Walt Humphreys.Advice on Pencil Searches, Comp Runs, etc.Creative appraisal definitions By Larry Schnepf.Really bad business advice – excerpts from a booklet published by William Pittenger.New spelling requirements for appraisal reports By John Regan.Official Megabucks Bank Review Form – emailed by Dick Sorenson, MAI.What Do Those Letters Mean after Appraisers’ Names? – posted by Michael Cartwright.Limiting conditions and assumptions – written by Deane Wilson, ASA.You may see your name here! See my contact information at the bottom of this page. Got any good appraiser or computer jokes? Email them to me.
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I seldom know the original source as they have been faxed and/or emailed too many times! One of the primary uses of email is for sending jokes, including appraisal jokes! Most of these jokes came to me by email.įeel free to send these to other appraisers who need a few laughs, or just send the link to this page! I’d like to take credit for them, but they were all sent to me by other appraisers. Most of them have been published in my newsletter, Appraisal Today. We all need a little humor! Here are some of the humorous stories, jokes, and lists I have collected. More recent humor and jokes for appraisers are in my FREE weekly email newsletter. $99 per year or (credit card only) $8.25 per month, $24.75 per quarter, or $89 per year.įor more info, go to Humor for appraisers In my paid Appraisal Today monthly newsletter. I regularly write about hot topics in appraising and appraisal business management issues Go to Home on the left side of the menu at the top of this page or go to Sign up in the Big Yellow Boxes
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