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AAPA insists that its appraisers are of the highest professional integrity, and if an appraiser appears on a list unfairly we are here to help.

We may be able to help get you off the list

 If an AAPA appraiser appears on a lender or agency list of unapproved appraisers or the Appraiser Quality Monitoring (AQM) list of appraisers no longer accepted by Fannie Mae, we may be able to help. Sometimes an appraiser appears on a list by mistake, or through misunderstanding, or because they failed to correct the record or properly explain all circumstances. AAPA insists that its appraisers are of the highest professional integrity, and if an appraiser appears on a list unfairly we will try to help. If your good reputation has been sullied without proper foundation, give us a call and we will lend a hand in remedying things to the best of our ability. 

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