Topic:  Newsletter Articles

ASC continues to accumulate a surplus

Written by on April 13, 2004

The Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC) took in $2,311,175 in fees from appraisers in 2003, and spent $2,030,382, including $791,317 in grant payments to the Appraisal Foundation. The information was released as part of the ASC's 2003 Annual Report, made available at the ASC's website March 31.   Read more...

Read A new mortgage boom

A new mortgage boom

Written by on April 13, 2004

Mortgage brokers' boom has busted, read a headline the April 10 edition of the Dallas Morning News. The premise of the story was that abating refinance activity was squeezing new brokers out of the profession, and slowing entry into the arena, so lucrative for two-plus years, to a trickle.   Read more...

What will your website do for you?

Written by on April 13, 2004

Very soon we'll be announcing Professional and Enterprise level Appraiser XSites, which will add built-in merchant account/credit card order processing, advanced Themes and Flash intros, a logo builder, site statistics reports, and a built-in "marketing kit" that will help you do business - online and offline - more productively.   Read more...

Serve on Appraisal Foundation boards

Written by on April 6, 2004

The Appraisal Foundation said it is beginning its annual search for qualified candidates to serve on one of its three Boards. Completed applications for vacancies on the Board of Trustees, the Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB) and the Appraisal Standards Board (ASB) must be received by July 15, 2004.   Read more...

FIRREA’s laundry aired in Congressional subcomittee hearing on appraisal industry

Written by on March 30, 2004

Sen. Paul Sarbanes, D-Md., ranking member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, opened a hearing by the Committee's Housing and Transportation Subcomittee on Capitol Hill Wednesday by citing Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Evans' contention that bad appraisers are the "enablers" of predatory lending such as has plagued Sarbanes' constituents in Baltimore in recent years.   Read more...

Bogus E&O company leaves appraisers in the lurch

Written by on March 30, 2004

Hundreds of appraisers nationwide were informed this month that the Noble Group, an E&O insurance broker affiliated with the American Real Estate Association and the United Real Estate Alliance, was going out of business. The Toledo, Ohio-based liability insurance company was a scam, lawyers for the U.S. Small Business Administration said.   Read more...