@@USRealtyTraining Quick question(s), when does a agent not have to do a walk through? And are there any videos on pest control? These were questions on the exam
Does it help for the Seller's Agent to provide a list of sold comps to the Appraiser (without overstepping boundaries), just to share their market knowledge? Considering unique cases where the particular home has been recently remodeled (2020) in a neighborhood of homes that are still stuck in the 1970-90's -- how do you show the appraiser the market value of this home is fair?
The inspection is done by an inspector. The appraiser will appraise (value) the property whereas an inspector will investigate the well-being of the property. So, the inspector won't just inspect the surface level well-being of the home, but they will investigate everything you wouldn't see (electricity, plumbing, foundation, structural issues, heating system, AC, etc.) Check out this video for an even better explanation of the difference between an appraiser and an inspector: ua-cam.com/video/cwyQw3agp6A/v-deo.html
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Make alot more of these. The energy is good, video is straight to the point & very simple. Thank you
Glad you liked it, Terra! I love making these videos for students!
@@USRealtyTraining Quick question(s), when does a agent not have to do a walk through? And are there any videos on pest control? These were questions on the exam
Such a great video! Please, put more content on appraisals 😊
Thank you! Will do!
Very well explained
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for providing us with this great information regarding appraisals!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!!
Thank you. Simple to understand.
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching, Nina.
love the vibes that make me join
We vibin' over here. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for all the videos
Do you do personal training for passing the exam?
Does it help for the Seller's Agent to provide a list of sold comps to the Appraiser (without overstepping boundaries), just to share their market knowledge? Considering unique cases where the particular home has been recently remodeled (2020) in a neighborhood of homes that are still stuck in the 1970-90's -- how do you show the appraiser the market value of this home is fair?
Who pays for appraisal?
the buyer
Hi Mike , is it true the national exam is 50% math?
Not the California exam!
So inspection is pretty much done by an appraiser?
The inspection is done by an inspector. The appraiser will appraise (value) the property whereas an inspector will investigate the well-being of the property. So, the inspector won't just inspect the surface level well-being of the home, but they will investigate everything you wouldn't see (electricity, plumbing, foundation, structural issues, heating system, AC, etc.) Check out this video for an even better explanation of the difference between an appraiser and an inspector: ua-cam.com/video/cwyQw3agp6A/v-deo.html
Funny I was just studying this section again.
What a coincidence! Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed the video, Jeff!
Then buy it at $900k and burrow $800k LOL