Identified for Ease of Use by Busy Property Valuation Specialists
I just completed a list of more than 275 websites that I have been compiling since 2006. Each website link was accessed and updated in September to be sure that there are not broken links.
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These websites shown in the resource guide will be very useful to:
- Academics in the field of local government administration and tax policy
- Appraisers
- Assessors
- Bankers, lenders, and mortgage loan specialists
- Commercial real estate developers and investors
- Property tax administrators
- Tax agents and corporate representatives
- Tax specialists
E-Alerts are sent about once each month to subscribers to notify them of items of interest to real estate appraisers, assessors, and others interested in property valuation. Of course you can unsubscribe at any time.
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The most common rationale used to justify the use of the 360 Appraisal process is that everyone else is doing it! There isn't much research showing the usefulness and validity of the concept as part of performance appraisal. Sales literature from many 360 Appraisal vendors essentially promotes the idea as the thing to do. I would hope potential users of the concept do a little deeper analysis, especially since for many, the process becomes an administrative nightmare and an unnecessary expense.
Posted by: Property Appraisal | October 11, 2012 at 12:04 PM