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Txiki Begiristain, City's sporting director, and Soriano will also have appraisals at the end of the season, which could be uncomfortable.
"They look after the wellbeing of the mentee, and we have appraisals to make sure they have the right training to develop a fulfilling career".
These buyers don't need to have appraisals; they can close in 30 days instead of 60 or more; and they can consider houses in less-than-perfect physical condition, like foreclosures.
Moreover, he said, homeowners who want to exempt appreciation attributable to improvements must notify the lender beforehand and must have appraisals conducted -- at their own expense -- both before and after the improvement is completed.
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They found that on average 1 percent to 6 percent of public transactions each year have appraisal rights.
Roughly 5.5 percent of the loans in the pools had appraisals that were lower than they should have been.
"We're still having meetings with players and it's that time of year when we're having appraisals and starting to plan for next year and looking at the finances... no firm decisions have been made yet," he said.
To address the problem, editorial has been going through a process of clearly mapping who has appraisal responsibility for whom.
This includes clearly mapping who has appraisal responsibility for whom with the managing editors and then ensuring, in a cascaded way, that all these managers have timely appraisal training as a spur to conducting the process.
Nearly all teachers in England also have formal appraisals, the research suggests.
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