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Real Estate/Development

Apr. 28, 2011

This Appraisal Stinks — I Know My Property Is Worth _____!

Many believe that real estate appraisers are retained to achieve favored results and are confused and angered when those expectations are not met. By Marvin N. Nadler, president of Financial Advisors Realty Company.


By Marvin N. Nadler


Many believe that real estate appraisers are retained to achieve favored results and are confused and angered when those expectations are not met.


After all, other real estate professionals are hired to benefit the cause of their clients. The licensed real estate broker acts as an agent and tries to get the best possible price or terms. The attorney is an advocate to achieve the most favorable results.


What makes the apprai...

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