this seems slimy
Day before yesterday, my boss brings over a short stack of paper, saying "Here's an appraisal and an appraisal review form that <Goodhair> wants you to type up and sign. <Lead Lender> has already approved it."
As I'm typing it up, I notice that the appraisal is 8 years old (from before the housing bust). It's for a building that houses a pizza franchise and a laundromat. Goodhair has written in what he wants typed on the form, but he left the section on the tax value blank. I look it up on the county website, and the current tax value is less than half what the appraised value was 8 years ago.
As I was leaving for the day, I voiced my reservations to my boss, and she tells me that the owners of the place are Goodhair's daughter and son-in-law. I only had reservations before, but now I've got alarm bells going off in my head. My boss tells me that she hadn't looked at the appraisal because Goodhair had told her that <Lead Lender> had already approved it. She said she'd talk to him the next day. (I don't know what ever became of that.)
I took pictures of the place on the way home, as needed for the appraisal review form. The place looked run-down, in no way "comparable to other buildings in town" as Goodhair had me type on the form. The laundromat part of the building appears to be closed, and the sign is half missing. The roof appears to be lower in the middle, and I could see no sign of drainage at the lowest place.
Yesterday, I finished typing up the form and attached the pictures, then returned it to Goodhair unsigned. He didn't ask, but if he does, I'll refuse to sign it. I don't want my name attached to that atrocity.
Day before yesterday, my boss brings over a short stack of paper, saying "Here's an appraisal and an appraisal review form that <Goodhair> wants you to type up and sign. <Lead Lender> has already approved it."
As I'm typing it up, I notice that the appraisal is 8 years old (from before the housing bust). It's for a building that houses a pizza franchise and a laundromat. Goodhair has written in what he wants typed on the form, but he left the section on the tax value blank. I look it up on the county website, and the current tax value is less than half what the appraised value was 8 years ago.
As I was leaving for the day, I voiced my reservations to my boss, and she tells me that the owners of the place are Goodhair's daughter and son-in-law. I only had reservations before, but now I've got alarm bells going off in my head. My boss tells me that she hadn't looked at the appraisal because Goodhair had told her that <Lead Lender> had already approved it. She said she'd talk to him the next day. (I don't know what ever became of that.)
I took pictures of the place on the way home, as needed for the appraisal review form. The place looked run-down, in no way "comparable to other buildings in town" as Goodhair had me type on the form. The laundromat part of the building appears to be closed, and the sign is half missing. The roof appears to be lower in the middle, and I could see no sign of drainage at the lowest place.
Yesterday, I finished typing up the form and attached the pictures, then returned it to Goodhair unsigned. He didn't ask, but if he does, I'll refuse to sign it. I don't want my name attached to that atrocity.

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