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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2023 · 29 MIN

Avoiding Problematic Words and Phrases in Your Appraisals

from Appraisal Buzzcast · host Appraisal Buzz / Scott Reuter

Tune in as host Hal Humphreys speaks with guest Scott Reuter, Chief Appraiser at Freddie Mac, about avoiding problematic words and phrases in your appraisals.Learn about Scott Reuter's background in the industry, and what you need to know before filling out your next appraisal form. How do we tell a story with our appraisal while still making factual statements? Why is awareness of potential bias so important, and how can we ensure that we are using the proper language?Email comments and/or ideas for future episodes to: [email protected] The Appraisal Buzzcast, we host weekly episodes with leaders and experts in the appraisal industry about current events and relevant topics in our field. Subscribe and turn on notifications to catch our episode premieres every Wednesday!You can find the video version of this podcast at http://www.youtube.com/@TheAppraisalBuzzcast or head to https://appraisalbuzz.com for our breaking news and written articles. 

Tune in as host Hal Humphreys speaks with guest Scott Reuter, Chief Appraiser at Freddie Mac, about avoiding problematic words and phrases in your appraisals. Learn about Scott Reuter's background in the industry, and what you need to know before filling out your next appraisal form. How do we tell a story with our appraisal while still making factual statements? Why is awareness of potential bias so important, and how can we ensure that we are using the proper language? Email comments and/...

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Tune in as host Hal Humphreys speaks with guest Scott Reuter, Chief Appraiser at Freddie Mac, about avoiding problematic words and phrases in your appraisals.Learn about Scott Reuter's background in the industry, and what you need to know before...

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