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Supplemental Information Letter (SIL)
is a requirement for every valuation. Rather than use an outmoded cover letter - try this script and create a custom SIL that follows societies and industry standards. Quick and detailed.
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Taking the Wheel
is a roll up your sleeves and learn to organize, photograph, render a proper pdf, using email templates, etc.!
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Basic Appraisal Theory
is what all those core courses and recertification courses offer. But did they teach you what is presented in this series of sessions? This is the perfect place to start whether you are a novice or well trained appraiser. I double dare you to study these sessions and convince me that you did not learn some very valuable theory!
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Divorce
is a most profitable appraisal assignment. Can you handle the task in full compliance with the law? Learn everything you could possible need to know. Take this series of sessions and you will have a new skill. Not some fossilized theory that is based on experience but current legal requirements explained.
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Expert Testimony
is either an appraiser’s worst nightmare or a new and exciting profit generating option. In either case, you must study this important tutorial - regardless if you want to be an expert witness or you found yourself dragged into a litigation. Rather than wait until the tutorial is complete, appraisers have asked top study it as it is being developed.
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