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Conservation Easement in Ohio: A Guide to Protecting Our Treasured Land

The Robert Weiler Company

The importance of a fully modern open space preservation vehicle – a conservation easement in Ohio – cannot be better summarized than by our 26th President. Theodore Roosevelt, one of the nation’s original land protectionists, embodied the power and beauty of a conservation easement in the following quote: “Here is your country.

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What it’s like originating reverse mortgages in Montana

Housing Wire

Population centers like Bozeman and Billings may have more tract homes, but that is a relatively recent development, DeWolf explained. You also get a lot of spec homes on dirt roads with private road easements and no recorded road agreement, which can create issues.” “Montana is the complete reverse.

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What Is the Difference Between CID Ownership in a Condo, Townhouse or PUD?

San Jose Real Estate

There’s quite a bit of confusion around the difference between common interest developments (CID) , condominiums, and planned unit developments (PUD). A townhouse could be a planned unit development (PUD) or it could be a condominium. What do these labels mean, and how does anyone know which one is which? What is a PUD?

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Are Appraisers Professionals?

Appraisal Today

Expertise Professionals strive for proficiency in their field, continually enhancing their knowledge through education, webinars and personal development efforts. By staying honest and true to your values, others are more likely to trust and collaborate with you or recommend you and your business.

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ROV (Reconsideration of Value) Changes – FHA and GSEs

Appraisal Today

These policies were the result of a collaborative effort between the GSEs, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). On a side note, I’m definitely noticing some familiar agents listing bank-owned homes right now (mostly people who were big REO agents back in the day).

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Appraisers: How and Why To Check Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Appraisal Today

Read on to learn about the definition of an extraordinary assumption and when it should be used, as well as the overuse of extraordinary assumptions. There may be unrecorded easements or other issues that the appraiser would not and could not discover during the course of the inspection. Learn from peers. To read more, click here.