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Monday, February 1, 2016

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Volunteer Activity - Los Angeles, California

I found an old list of my volunteer activities up to 1982. I decided to update it to the present and post it.

Good Shepherd Church in Beverly Hills

  • 1977-1980 Volunteered with the Shepherdaires to serve food to the elderly 
  • 1977-1978 Christmas boutique sale. Collected articles to sell, sorted, displayed and sold.
  • 1977-1980 Bake sales. I helped serve the Sunday coffee hour in the Parish Hall
  • 1978 Bike-a-thon to raise money for the church
  • 1977-1980 Corporal Works of Mercy. Under Father Priebe I helped the sick, elderly by visiting them, cleaning, making food and changing linen.
Good Shepherd Catholic School in Beverly Hills

  • 1973-1978 School raffle sales to raise money for school
  • 1973-1978 Rummage sale. Picked up articles to sell, cleaned, sorted, displayed and sold. 
  • 1977-1978 International Dinner. Helped set it up in the Parish Hall, decorated, cleaned.
McKinley Home for Boys

  • 1972-1980 Volunteered to serve food for banquets
Handicapables of Greater West Los Angeles, California Handicapables

  • 1979-1981 Helped set up the annual luncheon in the Parish Hall, served, cleaned.
Culver City Swim Team, Roadrunners

  • 1977 Raffle ticket sales to raise money.
  • 1975-1978 Host team, ran scores, helped time events, sold refreshments.
  • 1975-1978 Swim-a-thon. Collected funds per lap to raise money. 
  • 1976 Host Olympians. Helped serve the Olympians when they used our pool for workouts.
Beverly Hills YMCA

  • 1974-1975 Cartwheel-a-thon to raise money.
  • 1974-1975 Sold toffee covered peanuts. Half went to Y, rest went to YMCA camp
  • 1971-1977 Swim-a-thon to raise money.
  • 1976 Volunteer of the year dinner hostess
  • 1976 Gymnastics Fantastics show to raise money, sold programs, refreshments
  • 1976 Half-time show for Lakers game to raise awareness and funds.
Beverly Hills El Rodeo School

  • 1977-1978 Helped during lunch time to make the sets for the drama department. Designed the Spring Fling main backdrop of an angel on a cloud.
Century City Hospital

  • 1981 Volunteered to serve food to patients, ran errands, filed medical records.
Brotman Medical Center

  • 1981 Worked in the ER as an EMT. Took vital signs, assisted doctors in trauma room, updated medical files.
University of Southern California

  • 1982-1984 Worked on the suicide hotline
  • 1982 Volunteer VP of my dorm the International Hall
  • 1983-1984 Volunteer at the Spastic Children's Foundation as assistant to the aquatic therapist
  • 1983 Tutored mentally challenged children as a volunteer
Westside Children Center

  • 1990-1991 Volunteered with abused children newborn to age five.
Animal Match Rescue Team

  • 2000-2002 Took photos of shelter animals and posted them on the Internet
Los Angeles Animal Services

  • 2006-2007 Designed and built a new website for the Department, added the "Pet of the Day" feature.
  • 2000-2006 Volunteered in the shelter
  • 2003 Spay/Neuter Committee
  • 2003 Volunteer Task Force
  • 2003 Wildlife Committee
  • 2003 Spanish language committee
  • 2003 Wildlife presentations 
  • 2003 Free nuisance wildlife control
  • 2004 Adopt-a-thon Committee. Ran adopt-a-thon for WLA shelter.
  • 2004 Was Mrs. Santa for Christmas photos with pets at PetSmart
City of Los Angeles

  • 1981 Skate-a-thon to raise money for leukemia.
  • 2006 Coyote Task Force
  • 2006 Proposition F Animal Facilities Bond Committee
Cummins Real Estate Services

  • 1984-present. Pro bono real estate consulting, appraisals and brokerage.
Animal Advocates non-profit

  • 2002-present. All volunteer non-profit which rescues ill, injured and orphaned wildlife for release back to the wild; wildlife education to children, elderly and community groups; humane nuisance wildlife control; pro-animal legislation.

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Sunday, January 17, 2016

22nd Anniversary of the 6.7 Northridge earthquake - Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser Los Angeles, California

22nd anniversary of the 6.7 Northridge earthquake January 17, 1994

January 13, 2014 at 11:29am
5 to 14 freeway collapse5 to 14 freeway collapse
The Northridge quake struck at 4:31 a.m. January 17, 1994. It instantly knocked out power and phone service across most of Los Angeles plunging the area into total darkness. The sun would not rise for another two and a half hours as people tried to access the damage. Only when the sun came up did people finally realize the massive destruction.

I grew up in Los Angeles and lived through the 6.6 magnitude 1971 San Fernando/Sylmar and the 6.9 1989 Loma Prieta earthquakes. I was six when the '71 quake hit and remember toys falling off shelves. I actually thought that quake was fun. My Nana who raised me did not. She grabbed her makeup and wig case, ran to her Lincoln Continental and refused to come back into the house until the next day.

When the '89 quake hit I was living in a house in the flats of West Hollywood near the Pacific Design Center. The epicenter of that quake was San Francisco. Even though it was far away it was still a violent quake in LA. The pool had huge tsunamis which tossed 1/3 of the water out of the pool and into my neighbor's driveway. The illegal unpermitted addition cracked off the main house and I could see the sky. Some ugly glass knick knacks I'd received as gifts from family members fell and broke on the floor. Oh well.

Then the '94 quake hit Los Angeles. I lived in a condo at 906 N Doheny Dr in West Hollywood just south of Sunset Blvd at the time. I was dead asleep in bed with my two cats when there was an instant jolt then everything started shaking from side to side. While it was only a 6.7 magnitude it was the "fastest" quake on record and very shallow making it feel stronger and causing more damage.

Eskimos have many different words for types of snow. Californians have many different words for types of earthquakes. This quake wasn't a slow deep easy rolling quake like most. It was a violent shallow boom then hard side to side shaking. Instantly pictures flew off walls, glasses walked off the shelves in the bar, cabinet doors flung open, book cases toppled over. I knew the building I was in survived the two previous big quakes so I wasn't worried. I got up mid quake to close the bedroom door so the cats wouldn't run into the living room and step on all the broken glass.

West Hollywood is made up of many people from other parts of the country who are drawn to the area for its gay lifestyle. Yes, many gay men who'd never experienced a quake before were screaming like little girls and hugging each other in the hallways and courtyard. As a native who grew up with earthquakes it is amusing to see non-natives scream during moderate quakes. My terrified neighbors ended up camping in the center courtyard for three days refusing to go back into their condos.

I had appraisals planned for the next day but the phones were out so I couldn't confirm. I didn't know how bad the quake was as I had no radio, TV, internet or cell phone. I got dressed and drove to my first appointment. Driving through Beverly Hills walls were knocked down, chimneys toppled, front facades of commercial buildings fell onto Sunset Blvd and power was still out as were all the street and traffic lights.

I arrived at my first appointment in the hills of Bel Air. That house would later be red tagged. The pool cracked dumping its contents on the neighbor below. The main bearing and exterior walls had major cracks and had shifted. I told the owner that his home was totaled. I wouldn't do the appraisal and would not charge him. He decided to have an impromptu "my home was just destroyed by an earthquake" party with neighbors who broke out the bar at 8:30 a.m. I went to my next appointment.

My next appointment was another totaled home. After five minutes I told them I wouldn't appraise the property or charge them. I told them they should probably start gathering their pets, important personal property to put in their car away from their home in case it collapses. It later collapsed. I hope they listened to my advice.

There were many, many aftershocks. Every time the building started shaking the neighbors would scream hysterically and hug each other in the courtyard. I would just roll my eyes and laugh under my breath in amusement as we weren't in any danger.

My neighbors camped in sleeping bags in the courtyard. Power was also out for three days. We were instructed not to drink the water without boiling it but we had no way to boil it. If you were outside when an aftershock hit, a huge cloud of dust would rise from the ground. Fortunately I gave earthquake kits to all my clients the previous year and still had a few left in my closet which I gave to neighbors and used myself.

I drove my car out of our subterranean parking structure and parked it on the street, just in case. Then I listened to my car radio to try to find out what happened. I read, did yoga, played with the cats, ate the food in my frig. Later I ate the thawed food from my freezer. Fortunately I always have enough cat food and litter to last through any emergency because I'm anal about emergency preparedness.

Not much to do with no power or phone. I decided to go to the gym even though I couldn't call them on the phone to see if they were open. I drove to the Sports Club Los Angeles and the parking gate arm was up. I drove in and there weren't many cars there just some trucks. I went to the door and it was open. Seems the center stairway collapsed and the gym was closed. It was actually closed for three months for repairs. They gave us free passes to go to other gyms in the area.

Finally day three there is limited cell phone service. My friends call to see if I'm still alive and I laugh. It was only a 6.7 and the epicenter was in the valley. It wasn't the "big one." Power is back and I can finally turn on the TV and see the massive destruction. Holy crap! While the freeway collapse was visually epic there was other damage which was not as obvious.

Medical building accordionedMedical building accordioned

A medical building on Olympic accordioned. I think the third or fourth floor just collapsed yet the building still stood. No one was ever allowed back to retrieve anything not even medical records. They demolished it with all contents intact. That is how dangerous it was. Trained people were later allowed to sift through the demolished remains to look for documents.

Hospital collapseHospital collapse

A hotel on Ventura Blvd also sandwiched and lost an entire floor besides part of the front facade falling into the street. Many apartment buildings in the valley just collapsed especially the older ones with open parking under the units. They were poorly designed and built directly on top of an unknown fault line.

Apartments collapsed on carsApartments collapsed on cars

There was major damage to the Los Angeles freeway system which would take months to repair. The 5 to the 14 interchange collapsed in what is the most dramatic evidence of quake damage (see top photo). A motorcycle cop responding to the quake drove off the freeway not realizing it had collapsed because it was dark. He of course died on impact. His dead body is covered by a blue sheet in the top photo. His motorcycle is to the right.

The overpass of the 10 freeway at La Cienega/Venice collapsed. The 118 at Balboa partially collapsed. The 91 to the 405 interchange had damage. In total six bridges collapsed, four others needed to be replaced and there was damage to many other freeways. Most of the damaged bridges were built pre-1971 before they had to be earthquake proof.

After the quake I quake-proofed my picture frames, strapped furniture, altered open shelves and better secured cabinets. The quake seemed to have slightly tipped our condo building down the hill. Doors and windows swung open on the north side but couldn't open on the south side. I had to re-level two doors that wouldn't open, adjust three windows that wouldn't close and putty a lot of cosmetic cracks in the walls. Fortunately I didn't suffer any serious damage though others did not fare as well.

Earthquake maps and building codes would be changed once again as they do after every quake. More retrofitting of older buildings. More regulations for new construction. Liquefaction zones would be better mapped. Earthquake insurance would change forever becoming almost impossible for anyone to find or afford. I would be doing earthquake inspections on every property which was in escrow when the quake hit.

I did a lot of education about earthquake preparedness after this quake. I was shocked that so many people were just not prepared to go a few days without food or water. Below is more information about this quake and some preparedness tips. We will continue to have earthquakes in California. Based on research we are due for the "big one" during the next 100 years. Everyone here in California needs to be quake aware and ready for the next earthquake. It's just a matter of time.

More on the 1994 earthquake
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Northridge_earthquake



Some earthquake preparedness tips
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/preparedness.php

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Cummins International opposes Indiana Act SB 101 as discriminatory - Mary Cummins

Cummins Engines, Mary Cummins, Indiana, SB 101, oppose, discrimination, religious freedom

Cummins (CMI) the largest diesel engine manufacturer in the world headquartered in Indiana opposed the "Religious Freedom" bill SB 101 since the beginning. "Cummins believes it's bad for business and bad for Indiana and sends the message that the state is unwelcoming," a Cummins spokesman said.

Cummins is not the only Indiana business opposed to the bill. Major corporations, including Gen Con, a $50 million annual gaming convention, SaleForce.comEskenazi Health, and Eli Lilly and Co., along with George Takei, Pat McAfee, Jason Collins, the mayor of Indianapolis, and the State of Indiana's tourism board have all come out against the legislation.

Cummins and Eli Lilly also previously opposed the same sex marriage ban. Executives for Cummins, which has 46,000 employees in more than 60 countries and its headquarters in Columbus, and Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly, with about 38,000 workers worldwide, joined a coalition called Freedom Indiana to block the amendment which would ban same sex marriage. They said they need to recruit engineers, scientists and other “knowledge” workers, and that the amendment would impede them -- especially when employees can work in states where they can marry.

About Cummins: Cummins Inc. designs, manufactures, distributes, and services diesel and natural gas engines, and engine-related component products. It operates through four segments: Engine, Distribution, Components, and Power Generation. The Engine segment offers various diesel and natural gas powered engines under the Cummins and other customer brand names for the heavy-and medium-duty truck, bus, recreational vehicle, light-duty automotive, agricultural, construction, mining, marine, oil and gas, rail, and governmental equipment markets. This segment also provides new parts and service, as well as remanufactured parts and engines. The Distribution segment distributes and services parts and filtration products, power generation products, and engines, as well as offers service solutions, including maintenance contracts, engineering services, and integrated products. The Components segment offers emission solutions, including custom engineering systems and integrated controls, oxidation catalysts, particulate filters, oxides of nitrogen reduction systems, and engineered components; turbochargers for light-duty, mid-range, heavy-duty, and high-horsepower diesel markets; air filters, fuel filters, fuel water separators, lube filters, hydraulic filters, coolant, diesel exhaust fluid, fuel additives, and other filtration systems; and fuel systems primarily for heavy-duty on-highway diesel engine applications, as well as remanufactures fuel systems. The Power Generation segment designs and manufactures components that make up power generation systems, including controls, alternators, transfer switches, and switchgears, as well as provides power generation systems, components, and services. The company sells its products to original equipment manufacturers, distributors, and other customers worldwide. Cummins Inc. was founded in 1919 and is headquartered in Columbus, Indiana.

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Mary Cummins is a certified real estate appraiser with perfect record, Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins is listed as a licensed real estate appraiser in California and in the national registry with a perfect 30 year record. Mary Cummins also has a 30 year perfect history as a real estate sales agent and/or broker and as a notary.

Mary Cummins, California real estate appraiser, appraisal, Los Angeles

Mary Cummins National real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California
Link to search licensed California real estate appraisers
http://www.orea.ca.gov/html/SearchAppraisers.asp

Link to search licensed national real estate appraisers

https://www.asc.gov/National-Registry/FindAnAppraiser.aspx

https://www.asc.gov/Pages/AppraiserDetail.aspx?key=BOQN4TrqwRYvDRWvur9t4g**&Standard=1


Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Monday, September 29, 2014

Mary Cummins Resume Curriculum Vitae Real Estate Appraiser Los Angeles, California



Mary Cummins



Curriculum Vitae

Abstract

Cummins is a high energy, versatile, results-oriented professional having significant expertise in real estate sales, leasing, inspection, evaluation and expert witness testimony. In her 30 years in the business she's appraised and sold over 20,000 residential, residential income, commercial, raw land, construction projects, industrial and mixed-use properties. 

Cummins has worked for AMCs, lawyers, expert witness companies, relocation companies, builders, credit unions, banks, mortgage brokers, factors, brokers, investment bankers and individuals evaluating and selling property in all of California. 

Education
  • Beverly Hills High School 1982 - Dean's list, swim team, water polo
  • University of Southern California 1984 - Dean's list, swim team
Licenses
  • Real Estate Sales License 1984
  • Real Estate Brokers License 1986
  • California Notary Public 1989
  • Real Estate Appraisal License Certified Residential 1994  
Work Experience
  • 1984 Merrill Lynch Real Estate - Sales, Comparative Market Analysis
  • 1984 to present - Cummins Real Estate Services - Real Estate Appraisal, Sales
  • 1985 Apartment Owners Association - Commercial Brokerage Division
  • 1986 Forensis Group - Expert Witness
  • 1990 Westside Properties - Real Estate Appraisal, Sales. 100% office
Selected Legal Cases
  • 1989 Schine vs Schine - Appraisal of Ambassador Hotel as land for development project with Donald Trump. Deposed.
  • Various cases for Forensis Group 1986-2006
  • 2009 Union Pacific vs Jimmy Nasralla. Criminal. Court appearance.
  • 2010 Don Carstens vs JP Morgan. Civil. Deposed. Court appearance. 
  • 2013 Narrative Appraisal for LA Metro Eminent Domain.
Selected Clients
  • Crestview Financial, Mortgage Broker
  • Don Carstens, Attorney at Law
  • Home Savings, Bank
  • Countrywide Home Loans, Mortgage Lender
  • Chase Financial, Bank
  • First Franklin, Mortgage Broker
  • Forensis Group, Expert Witness
  • Western Relocation Services
Selected Professional Education
  • 1984 Lumbleau School of Real Estate - Real estate sales
  • 1985 Merrill Lynch - Real estate sales, CMA 
  • 1986 Lumbleau School of Real Estate - Real estate broker
  • 1986 Apartment Owners Association - Income property evaluation and sales
  • 1984 to present - Various real estate schools, Expert Witness Testimony, Appraising Apartments, Land and Site Evaluation, Oddball Appraisals, 2-4 Family Finesse, Mortgage Fraud, Sales Comparison Approach, Nuts and Bolts of Green Buildings for Appraisers, Understanding Residential Construction, Laws and Regulations for California Appraisers, USPAP, FHA Appraising, Appraising Manufactured Homes, California Laws and Regulations, Environmental Issues for Appraisers, Fair Housing, LEED Real Estate, Foundations in Sustainability: Greening the Real Estate and Appraisal Industries, Review Appraisals, REO and Foreclosures, The Cost Approach. 
Selected Media
  • 1985 LA Times “People in Westside Real Estate” Cummins joins Merrill Lynch
  • 1990 LA Times “People in Westside Real Estate” Cummins joins Westside Properties
  • 2002 LA Times “Suggestions for the bidder whose offers are rejected”
  • 2007 LA Times “Historical homes, not for everyone”
  • 2009 LA Weekly “Jimmy Nasralla finds a lawyer”
  • 2009 LA Weekly “Is LA City Attorney Trutanich screwing over the little guy?”
  • 2009 LA Weekly “Jimmy on the edge of town”
Other Experience
  • Bilingual - English/Spanish
  • PC, iMac, iPhone
  • UAD, Pdf, Doc, .xml, .env, html, FTP, Power Point
  • Approved by several Appraisal Management Companies
  • MLS, Homeputer, a la mode, AppraisalMAT, Loop Net, Carets, UAD forms, WinTOTAL
  • Real estate photography, panaramas
  • E&O insurance $1,000,000/$1,000,000
  • Never had a real estate claim or lawsuit
  • Perfect appraiser license record
  • Passed full SterlingBackcheck background check
  • Passed multiple DOJ background checks for professional licenses
  • Perfect driving record, type 100 wpm

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Mary Cummins complete background check - Real estate appraiser, appraisal, Los Angeles, California

I just went through a week long background check. I have a perfectly clean history, never had a problem with the law. I think background checks are a good idea.

Mary Cummins, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Los Angeles, California, Licensed, Insured.

Mary Cummins, Real Estate Appraiser, Los Angeles, California
I have over 30 years of experience doing real estate appraisals in Los Angeles, California. To date I've done over 20,000 appraisals of residential, residential income, raw land and construction projects. I'm also a legal expert witness with court room testimony, deposition and legal research experience. Call for a free estimate. Se habla Espanol! 

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser License. OREA is now BREA.

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraisal License. The Officer of Real Estate Appraisers just became the Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers. I will not be posting my real license online ever again, only this copy. It seems people are stealing copies of licenses and signature files to make false appraisals to commit bank fraud. It hasn't happened to be and I want to keep it that way. 



Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Friday, September 12, 2014

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Appraisal Los Angeles California Animal Advocates

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Appraisal Los Angeles California Animal Advocates

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Appraisal Los Angeles California Animal Advocates

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Appraisal Los Angeles California Animal Advocates

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Appraisal Los Angeles California Animal Advocates

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Appraisal Los Angeles California Animal Advocates

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Appraisal Los Angeles California Animal Advocates

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Appraisal Los Angeles California Animal Advocates

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Appraisal Los Angeles California Animal Advocates

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Appraisal Los Angeles California Animal Advocates

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Appraisal Los Angeles California Animal Advocates


Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Justin Bieber renting condo at 432 Oakhurst, unit 502 or 507, Beverly Hills, CA - Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates, Real Estate Appraiser

Justin Bieber, Beverly Hills, condo, 432 Oakhurst, Selena Gomez, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates, Real Estate Appraiser 
Justin Bieber has moved to Beverly Hills. He's renting a penthouse and a first floor unit at 432 N Oakhurts. He most likely is renting penthouse 502 or 507 as those were the last two available. He's renting a first floor unit for his "entourage," aka moochers, hangerons, bad influences.

Justin Bieber, Beverly Hills, condo, 432 Oakhurst, Selena Gomez, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates, Real Estate Appraiser 

Justin Bieber, Beverly Hills, condo, 432 Oakhurst, Selena Gomez, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates, Real Estate Appraiser 

Justin Bieber, Beverly Hills, condo, 432 Oakhurst, Selena Gomez, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates, Real Estate Appraiser 

Justin Bieber, Beverly Hills, condo, 432 Oakhurst, Selena Gomez, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates, Real Estate Appraiser 

Justin Bieber, Beverly Hills, condo, 432 Oakhurst, Selena Gomez, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates, Real Estate Appraiser 

Justin Bieber, Beverly Hills, condo, 432 Oakhurst, Selena Gomez, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates, Real Estate Appraiser 


http://432oakhurst.com/


Kitchens and Baths


  • High-end appliance packages from Miele® and Sub-Zero® in all kitchens
  • Premium Caesarstone® quartz countertops in all kitchens and baths, with integral Caesarstone® sinks in baths
  • Designer-selected stainless steel kitchen sink
  • Custom imported Italian cabinetry lends style
  • Distinctive Italian GESSI® plumbing fixtures in all kitchens and baths
  • Indulgent soaking tubs in master bath with GESSI® spout and hand shower, freestanding tubs in some master baths
  • Designer-selected custom porcelain shower tiles


Interiors


  • Striking two- and three-bedroom residences
  • Open floor plans designed for enriched indoor and outdoor living
  • Each home offers one or more oversized balconies/verandas with smooth floor finish
  • Grand Fleetwood® floor-to-ceiling windows and glass sliding doors, multi-slide doors in select locations
  • Contemporary maple planked entry doors with side decorator paneling
  • Designer-selected solid-core interior doors
  • Attractive recessed lighting throughout and fluorescent under-cabinet lighting at kitchen
  • Pre-wired for automatic window treatments
  • Stunning hardwood flooring at kitchen, dining and family rooms
  • Designer-selected carpeting in bedrooms and tiles at laundry room and baths
  • Energy Efficiency and Safety
  • Energy-efficient front-load washers and dryers
  • Premium tankless water heaters
  • Smart home technology wiring
  • Thermostatically controlled heating and air conditioning lend increased comfort


Neighborhood

  • Situated within the most recognized zip code in the world
  • Tree-lined residential street with scenic views
  • Walking distance to world-famous shops, restaurants and destinations
  • Luxury Living
  • Deluxe intercom system with key fob access – CCTV with 32-camera surveillance throughout parking, common areas and access points
  • Contemporary architecture with timeless appeal
  • Spacious lobby area for added convenience
  • Inviting common area kitchen with refreshment center and espresso machine
  • Convenient subterranean parking with three designated spaces per residence
  • Individual, private storage space for each residence
  • Otis® hi-speed traction elevators with stainless steel doors
  • Wide, generous common area hallways complement interior architecture
  • Doorman service available seven days per week, 12 hours per day
  • Large professionally equipped fitness center with top-of-the-line equipment
  • Oversized outdoor terraces on ground floor residences provide a spacious retreat
  • Penthouses boast private rooftop decks, each with its own spa
  • Exclusive elevator access for fifth-floor penthouse residences
  • Luxury smooth stucco exterior finish with custom aluminum cladding and accents
  • Smooth interior drywall finish
  • Two-tone designer-selected paint adds a touch of elegance
  • Convenient trash chutes – two per floor


Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

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