Mentor-
Until trainees are carrying shoulder mounted camera's & bluetooths into an inspection under direction of command central - the "did inspect" rule will continue to be NECESSARY. There's just too much that can be missed by greenies. Without the experienced/certified appraiser inspecting the subject...there's just waaaaay too much that can be missed.
This is why we don't have certified appraisers sitting in Calcutta appraising properties courtesy of Google Earth. It's also another reason AVM's haven't worked to any degree of required accuracy (and they never will). As a side note...I should think it would be far more practical (& cost effective) to run the entire lending process from Mumbai.
The future of appraising - 'The Van Man's' got nothing on these trainees/pest exterminators combined!!!VVVVVVVVVVVVVV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZ5J8ZiS2f8Steve Owen wrote:This answer, once again, points out the shortfalls of Fannie's form... the checkbox simply says did or did not, it does not go into any detail about the degree of inspection. Question. Would it be possible to check "did inspect" if you looked at an aerial view of the property with Google Earth? You certainly saw it, just not in person. Of course, the certifications would have to be changed in such a case, since they are more specific... so, perhaps the "did" does require feet-on-the-ground. Personally, if I was doing one with a trainee, I would take part in the inspection because I believe that is the most cost-efficient way to do it. Two people working as a well-oiled team can do it in less than half the time of one.
This state is quite clear on the subject & sent out notices long ago regarding this topic. "Physically inspect or DO NOT mark the
did inspect box." I once knew of a "did inspect" liar who'd claimed they "drove-by" when pressed. This jerk ran 8 offices once upon a time & had "trainees" running ALL OVER the state. Can you imagine how many honest & ethical appraisers lost work due to this creep?
I've said it before, and I'll keep saying it, 'if they're lying about inspecting....they're lying about every other aspect of their business as well...including inflating values (number-hitting).'
The afore mentioned
walking waste of blood had a sibling, and a parent who were licensed...both were equal fraudsters. The siblings would take classes in the parents name, while the parent vacationed on a sailboat down in Mexico. HELL!...the children ran the offices before they were even licensed themselves.
The had another character flaw--besides being liars---they treated people like dirt! Former friends & employees started turning on them. Eventually, the sailing parent lost their license...the IRS came knocking & last I checked, one's license was "denied" (never seen that status before), and the other's is delinquent. Bye bye high end marine view property.
I just wonder WTF took the state so &@) @$%& long
