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Contributory Value with Mark “Skap” Skapinetz

Author: Mark Skapinetz

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The Contributory Value podcast will bring a wide variety of expert guests each episode that will contribute their knowledge and value to you the listener. Contributory value in real estate appraising refers to the amount by which a single component of an asset influences its total value. In this podcast, we will take it to another level by covering specific topics, news, and issues that are influencing the real estate and real estate appraiser profession In either a positive or negative way. Guests on this show will range from other real estate appraisers, real estate agents, lenders, appraisal management companies, policymakers, everyday consumers, and more.
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In this episode I welcome Isaac Peck of Orep insurance and Working RE magazine. We discuss some of the narrative of Bias and Racism in the appraisal profession as well as some other topics.     Isaac Peck is the President and Senior Broker at OREP and the Publisher of Working RE and Working PI magazines. His passion is providing service professionals and small business owners with unrivaled professional support, risk management, and liability insurance that meets their unique business needs. Isaac brings over 10 years of experience leading teams in Professional Liability insurance underwriting, operations, technology, and marketing–with a focus on E&O and general liability insurance for professionals. He is a Certified Microsoft Technology Associate, and holds a Master’s Degree in Accounting. Isaac not only serves as President and Senior Broker, he also writes numerous articles for Working Re magazine.  Specializing in E&O and General Liability Insurance for over 20 Years. OREP is the home for Insurance, Business Support, and Risk Management for Professional Service Firms. Orep insures over 10,000 professionals including myself.   
In this episode, Mark brings on Matt LaMarsh, an Atlanta Real Estate Agent who continues to improve in his profession as well as life and more.  While both have developed a good friendship together as well as a working relationship, none of this would have happened if they didn’t cross paths on the audio app Clubhouse.   It was there that a good bond was made because Matt as well as Mark had open minds about learning each others side of things.   Agents and Appraisers somehow have a distinct lack of knowledge on what each offers in the process and the challenges they each face.   Through the clubhouse app, each were able to connect and form a bond, a bond of wanting to learn more about not only each other but what each side does.   Matt is a wealth of knowledge, always striving to be better, but most of all how he continues to offer his knowledge, his time, his resources, but most of all himself to others out there.   Have a listen to what inspired Matt, his journey and how he is becoming one of the top agents in the Atlanta Area.   
In this episode, Mark sits down with Freddie Mac Chief Appraiser Scott Reuter at the Appraisal Summit 2022 in Las Vegas to discuss desktops, ACE/PDR, future visions, and independent appraisers. Scott Reuter is the Chief Appraiser and Director of Valuation for the Single-Family business. His team leads the ongoing development and refinement of property valuation risk management strategies, underwriting products, and establishing and maintaining a credible quality assurance process across multiple lines of business support. Mr. Reuter and his team also interact with both Sellers/clients and stakeholders across the appraisal industry to reinforce Freddie Mac’s quality standards. Scott is a State Certified-General Appraiser with over 30 years of experience in valuation, appraisal, and collateral risk management concerns. Prior to Freddie Mac, he held management positions with Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, and GE. He is a recipient of GE’s America Award for outstanding contribution to the business and has recently been recognized as the CRN (Collateral Risk Network) 2021 Valuation Visionary. Mr. Reuter holds a B.A. from The Ohio State University and has completed the executive leadership program at Cornell University’s Johnson School of Business.Freddie Mac provides liquidity, stability, and affordability to the nation’s residential mortgage markets. Freddie Mac supports communities by providing mortgage capital to lenders. Today, Freddie Mac is making home possible for one in four home borrowers and is one of the largest sources of financing for multifamily housing. For more information, please visit www.FreddieMac.com and follow us on Twitter @FreddieMac
In this episode, we caught up with appraiser and author Jeremy Bagott. We expected to encounter a hard-edged industry reformer who would take us deep into some weed bed we didn’t want to be in. But by the end of the interview, we had the feeling that Bagott, to the extent anyone can truly know these things, was a regular guy. (This is true. I am a “regular guy.”)His 2020 book, “Dispatches from the Cosmic Cobra Breeding Farm,” sounded a clarion call – a throwdown if you will. He exhorts appraisers to be like activist shareholders who own stock in a company that is found to be squandering precious capital on golden handshakes and corporate perks. He paints the Appraisal Foundation and its tiny government patron, the Appraisal Subcommittee, as a decades-old meal ticket for a couple dozen bon-vivants who have created a lucrative fiefdom. He asks appraisers to see the Appraisal Foundation, a tiny 501(c)(3) nonprofit, as a Disney-like rights-management operation that has attached itself, along with its growing number of copyrighted products, to an entire profession. The organism then plows back some of its time and money into gaining further influence and further cementing its standing. Bagott was getting back to work reviewing reports for a pipeline easement project when we caught up with him at his office in Ventura, California, a short drive from where he grew up in the San Fernando Valley, which he describes as “Levittown West.” As a kid, he daydreamed about being a game warden in Wyoming or piloting the Goodyear Blimp. As a teen, he had what he described as “problems adjusting,” got into trouble with the police and ended up joining the Marines.NOTE:  By accessing this Podcast, you acknowledge that the Host/Podcast makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information and entertainment purposes only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, the Host/Podcast does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. The third party materials or content of any third party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards or policies of the Host/Podcast. The Host/Podcast assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. 
In this episode, Mark brings on his very first guest, Blaine Feyen to discuss a wide variety of topics, as well as ease his way into the world of podcasting.   Blaine and Mark have known each other for some time and have developed a close friendship as well as a business relationship.  Together they created the Positive Adjustments Show on Facebook, which live-streamed meetings with others to not only discuss topics and issues but to also allow others to learn and teach one another.  The show took a brief hiatus but is soon to be coming back. Blaine Feyen is well known throughout the Real Estate Appraisal profession not only as an appraiser but also as a coach, mentor, and speaker.  He is the owner of the Real Value Coaching Academy as well as his own Podcast called "The Real Value Podcast"  For more information on his coaching and his podcast please click the link below. https://realvaluecoach.com/about/
Intro Episode

Intro Episode

2022-08-3111:07

This is the introduction episode where Mark will discuss a little about himself, what the podcast is about as well as the format and what to expect from each and every episode.   
In this episode Mark reached out to the CEO of Appraisal Nation AMC Michael Tedesco and SVP of Strategic Partnerships, Dave Roberts to discuss the payment letter that was sent out this week to appraisers, creating quite a stir in the forums and groups.  Along with that, Mark also spoke to them about their company and the future.      
In this episode Skap talks about bad habits, mistakes and how better things can come of realizing those issues.    
In this episode Mark tells his story of Jack and how this story and interaction not only changed his purpose in life and business but how he unknowingly changed Jacks life as well.  
Today's episode expands upon a blog post the was written in December 2019 entitled Masters of Our Universe.  We discuss how to become a master of your universe in your business and the appraisal profession as well as weaknesses of both with possible solutions.   Enjoy  
In this episode I get something off my chest that has been bothering me recently and something I am guilty of doing in my past.  If you want change then you too better change.  
Appraising Yourself

Appraising Yourself

2020-01-2422:54

In this episode, Mark goes over a new exercise he came up with using his appraiser skills to not value a home or property but find out what his value is.  
Episode 1 brings you a brief introduction to the Skap The Appraiser podcast, why it was created and just who is Mark Skapinetz.   
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