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Shaun Moore
  • Investor
  • Helena, MT
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Turning a Job Into a Lead

Shaun Moore
  • Investor
  • Helena, MT
Posted

I'm an appraiser and work mostly with private clients; either attorneys representing divorce cases, estates, or some other disputed items. A lot of clients are private individuals looking to sell and wanting to know what to ask for their house. I have several of these come through in any given month.

My problem is, ethically, I can't appraiser their house and then tell them I'd want to buy it. 

Are there any other appraisers on here that deal with this? or anyone else in a similar situation that can lend some advice?