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How to Avoid Subjective Language in Your Appraisals

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On today's Buzzcast episode, host Hal Humphreys sits down with Stephanie Streep, Managing Partner and Certified Residential Appraiser in Texas. We discuss subjective language and how to avoid it, Streep's history as a supervisor, what people should know before taking on a trainee, and how appraisers can get involved in the discussion.
Clubhouse is a social networking app that primarily revolves around audio conversations. It allows users to join virtual rooms or “clubs” where they can engage in real-time discussions. Real Estate AppraisalTalk is our Club and there are multiple rooms per week.
Stephanie Streep is the moderator for Team Talk, which is the first and third Friday of the month at 10am cst. Her room delves into all things related to appraisals, with a special emphasis on the dynamics of teamwork. Our conversations span from supervisors and trainees to the various professionals we encounter regularly in this line of work.
The link to our Club is below:
https://www.clubhouse.com/c/join/59NJZPF4
At The Appraisal Buzzcast, we host weekly episodes with leaders and experts in the appraisal industry about current events and relevant topics in our field. Subscribe and turn on notifications to catch our episode premieres every Wednesday!

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On today's Buzzcast episode, host Hal Humphreys sits down with Stephanie Streep, Managing Partner and Certified Residential Appraiser in Texas. We discuss subjective language and how to avoid it, Streep's history as a supervisor, what people should know before taking on a trainee, and how appraisers can get involved in the discussion.
Clubhouse is a social networking app that primarily revolves around audio conversations. It allows users to join virtual rooms or “clubs” where they can engage in real-time discussions. Real Estate AppraisalTalk is our Club and there are multiple rooms per week.
Stephanie Streep is the moderator for Team Talk, which is the first and third Friday of the month at 10am cst. Her room delves into all things related to appraisals, with a special emphasis on the dynamics of teamwork. Our conversations span from supervisors and trainees to the various professionals we encounter regularly in this line of work.
The link to our Club is below:
https://www.clubhouse.com/c/join/59NJZPF4
At The Appraisal Buzzcast, we host weekly episodes with leaders and experts in the appraisal industry about current events and relevant topics in our field. Subscribe and turn on notifications to catch our episode premieres every Wednesday!

  continue reading

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