Buddy I think appraisals, supported by foundational declaration, always trump BPO.
Jeffrey S. Shinbrot, Esquire
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Subject: [cdcbaa] Evidence for "Lam-type" Motion in front of Tom Donovan
Does anyone have a sense of Donovan's opinion of BPO's? I have a few pretty big properties and the bad creditors have appraisals and the valuation issue is very important. The appraisals will be expensive.
"What the *** do you think is my opinion? Tommy Lasorda
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