5 Things to Look for in a Property Appraiser

Written by Mary Collins


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Lastly, find out ifrepparttar 103258 property appraiser has experience performing appraisals for consumers as opposed to real estate professionals. Mortgage brokers and loan officers have distinctly different needs than homeowners. An appraiser who understandsrepparttar 103259 needs of homeowners is more likely to help you learn aboutrepparttar 103260 appraisal process and answer questions you may have alongrepparttar 103261 way.

Mary Collins currently works for http://www.find-appraisers.com and is a consultant with experience in the real estate industry. She and the staff at Find-Appraisers.com are focused on helping consumers and real estate professionals quickly find licensed/certified property appraisers in any county across the United States.


Avoid "Bad" Manners While Blogging

Written by Jim Edwards


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** Watch What Others Do **

Different blogs operate under different rules. What rates acceptable in one blog would earn you a verbal thrashing in another.

Before posting (especially if you have not posted to a specific blog before), look to seerepparttar types and quality of posts others make regularly.

Are they long or short?

Do they contain a link torepparttar 103253 person's website?

Is there a "signature" under their name?

** Be Polite **

It's fine to disagree with people when making a comment, whether it'srepparttar 103254 blog's author or a comment made by another reader.

It is not, however, acceptable to launch a personal attack on anyone or make nasty comments in someone else's blog.

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It'srepparttar 103256 same principle of you can say whatever you want in your own house, but when you're in someone else's house, you act right (and better than you do at home).

** You Can't Respond To Everyone **

If you operate a blog and someone asks a question, try to respond, but both sides should understand that you can't respond 100% ofrepparttar 103257 time.

We all get busy and a blog, unless it maintains a paid membership, is often supported as a labor of love.

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