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Many appraisers know the material, but have a tough time passing the exam to become licensed as an appraiser. Dustin had JoAnn Apostol for Deer Creek Appraisals on the show to talk about how she personally mentors students to help them pass the exam.
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In May of 2024, Dustin predicted appraisals will take about 30 minutes in the near future. After several months, he not only stands by his prophecy, but is more convinced than ever that changes are in the works to completely transform our profession. In this episode, he uses the Autopilot Analogy to explain what this means for you as an appraiser.
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Jeff Allan, President of CubiCasa joins Dustin to talk technology. If you are new to CubiCasa, or if you have used it before, you will be interested to know that you no longer need to go through the house twice.
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Tim Andersen answers that question of what is a good appraisal vs a not so good appraisal. He also answers another USPAP question on this episode of "Dear USPAP Instructor.
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They may as well be called the 'third rail' of the appraisal industry. These are the things appraisers are fearful of, but should they be? Are complaints to the state board and problems for appraisers increasing? Brian Kirkpatrick joins us to discuss.
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We all know, the date of Feb 4, 2025 brings changes to the Fannie Mae Selling Guide with regard to neighborhood boundaries, time adjustments, and other important factors. Matt Hyatt with True Footage is on talking about True Tracts. This software has the potential to help you make the changes Fannie is looking for... and it is FREE!
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Every year, Dustin writes the story of what his life will look like this year. He calls it his Vision Story, but this year was different as he introduced artificial intelligence as a tool.
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Jeff Morley, 8-year veteran of the Utah Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board joins Dustin to talk about his experience on the Board and what they are looking for with regard to appraiser compliance. Oh, and he also shares with us some exciting news about his podcast.
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In a recent article in WorkingRE Magazine, Isaac Peck shared some movement in the realm of pushing to get the fees for appraisers and AMCs separated on the TRID. Isaac joins Dustin to talk about The Great Debate on Appraisal Fees.
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If you send another individual to do an inspection, is that something that should be disclosed on an appraisal report? Tim Andersen, The Appraiser's Advocate, joins the program to answer this and other questions regarding USPAP.
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There are many countries and as many ways of doing business. In this episode, Dustin talks about his recent discussion with a person from Norway and why Capitalism still seems to be the best way to succeed when it comes to an appraisal office.
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There are many critics when it comes to using ChatGPT in general, but specifically for appraisal work. Is it returning incorrect information? Should we even be using it?
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What does Bitcoin have to do with appraisers? Well, if you are interested in your future, you will not want to miss this episode.
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It is inevitable; if you are on Google, you will eventually end up with a less-than-desirable review from a jilted client. How do you respond? Dustin gives two potential solutions to this dilemma.
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If you do not know where you are going with your life or business, you cannot possibly map out a path to get there. Decide now where you are going and start to make inroads to get there.
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There is a super cheap Disto on the market. Is it the best value for appraisers? Dustin does a full review and gives some helpful tips and tricks to using it.
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Those who are willing to be honest and vulnerable in their stories are also the ones who are able to get to the level of success they are looking for faster.
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Dustin takes some time to share what he is and what he is not. There is a fine line between an appraisal coach and an appraiser coach, but it is an important distinction.
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In response to comments made on his YouTube channel, Dustin addresses how the AMC process really works. Knowing this can change the way you deal with them.
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