
49: Mike Twitty - Impact of Legislation on Property Values
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In this episode, Mike Twitty, a former commercial appraiser, discusses his transition to becoming a Property Appraiser in Florida, emphasizing the importance of leveraging technology for efficiency. His county, the second smallest in land mass but sixth in population density, faces unique challenges, including high property density and diverse development. Twitty highlights the impact of new condominium inspection laws and the need for transparency in flood insurance policies. He also addresses the challenges of recruiting and retaining staff post-COVID, noting a 6% turnover rate after salary adjustments. Twitty advocates for appraisers to consider public office for broader community impact.
We cover:
- Introduction and Background of Mike Twitty 0:01
- Transition to Public Sector and Technology Integration 2:16
- Unique Features of Mike's County 3:40
- Challenges and Efficiencies in Managing Multiple Offices 6:11
- Recruiting and Retention Challenges Post-COVID 7:41
- Impact of Legislation on Property Values 10:58
- Flood Insurance and Policy Changes 16:09
- Affordability and Housing Market Dynamics 22:41
- Transition to Public Office and Campaign Experience 26:26
- Advice for Fee Appraisers Considering Public Office 30:54
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