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Kevin Chapel
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  • Kokomo, IN
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Indiana Residential Home Investors- Appraiser asking advice.

Kevin Chapel
  • Specialist
  • Kokomo, IN
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I am a practicing and licensed certified residential appraiser.

I was thinking of creating a “deal report” with subject address, county record, photos, skip trace info, repair estimates, both As-Is and After Repair Values. This would ultimately be an appraisal report.

No matter the potential investor profit margin. I would package this as 1 report and charge a flat fee for each. The market would be in Indiana... Howard and surrounding counties. Is that something that would at least possibly be considered?

Not sure yet about anything else. Let me know what you think. Thanks in advance.

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