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Diego Mamani
ParticipantI’m sure the realtors in this forum will give a more intelligent answer than mine…
Diego Mamani
ParticipantI’m sure the realtors in this forum will give a more intelligent answer than mine…
Diego Mamani
ParticipantI’m sure the realtors in this forum will give a more intelligent answer than mine…
Diego Mamani
ParticipantI’m sure the realtors in this forum will give a more intelligent answer than mine…
Diego Mamani
ParticipantYour agent and you miscommunicated. An appraisal is the appraiser’s professional opinion, based on comparables and other data, of what the property is “worth” today. By “worth” we mean what it would fetch in the market if it were to be sold to an unrelated party.
The contract price should not, in theory, affect the appraiser’s opinion.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantYour agent and you miscommunicated. An appraisal is the appraiser’s professional opinion, based on comparables and other data, of what the property is “worth” today. By “worth” we mean what it would fetch in the market if it were to be sold to an unrelated party.
The contract price should not, in theory, affect the appraiser’s opinion.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantYour agent and you miscommunicated. An appraisal is the appraiser’s professional opinion, based on comparables and other data, of what the property is “worth” today. By “worth” we mean what it would fetch in the market if it were to be sold to an unrelated party.
The contract price should not, in theory, affect the appraiser’s opinion.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantYour agent and you miscommunicated. An appraisal is the appraiser’s professional opinion, based on comparables and other data, of what the property is “worth” today. By “worth” we mean what it would fetch in the market if it were to be sold to an unrelated party.
The contract price should not, in theory, affect the appraiser’s opinion.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantYour agent and you miscommunicated. An appraisal is the appraiser’s professional opinion, based on comparables and other data, of what the property is “worth” today. By “worth” we mean what it would fetch in the market if it were to be sold to an unrelated party.
The contract price should not, in theory, affect the appraiser’s opinion.
Diego Mamani
Participantfrom article:
The other alternative, he said…I hate it when people say “other alternative.” The “alter” prefix already means “other,” so the article is being redundant. It should say “an alternative” or “another option.”
/off-topic rant off
Diego Mamani
Participantfrom article:
The other alternative, he said…I hate it when people say “other alternative.” The “alter” prefix already means “other,” so the article is being redundant. It should say “an alternative” or “another option.”
/off-topic rant off
Diego Mamani
Participantfrom article:
The other alternative, he said…I hate it when people say “other alternative.” The “alter” prefix already means “other,” so the article is being redundant. It should say “an alternative” or “another option.”
/off-topic rant off
Diego Mamani
Participantfrom article:
The other alternative, he said…I hate it when people say “other alternative.” The “alter” prefix already means “other,” so the article is being redundant. It should say “an alternative” or “another option.”
/off-topic rant off
Diego Mamani
Participantfrom article:
The other alternative, he said…I hate it when people say “other alternative.” The “alter” prefix already means “other,” so the article is being redundant. It should say “an alternative” or “another option.”
/off-topic rant off
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