The Mystery of the Missing Appraisers (Executive Essay)
Mortgage Banking 2011, April, 71, 7
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Publisher Description
You've seen it in the press: There's a supposed shortage of appraisers, and this "shortage" explains why lenders are facing longer turn times, lower quality and higher costs. But a closer look separates the facts from the fiction. There's no evidence
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