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<br />OAK #4823-0464-7229 v3 60 <br />consultation services that include damage assessment and sailing lessons for coastal <br />and offshore cruising. <br /> <br />Mr. Keiser has prepared appraisals and surveys for Boats and Live-a-Board vessels. <br /> <br />Professional Affiliations <br />Mr. Keiser is an Accredited Marine Surveyor member of SAMS®, the Society of <br />Accredited Marine Surveyors. <br />Will I Receive a Copy of the Appraisal? <br /> <br />A summary of the appraisal report will be provided to you, however, you will not <br />receive a copy of the full report. <br /> <br />Acquisition Process <br /> <br />Below are the steps involved in the acquisition process. Please note that no Owner(s) <br />is obligated to sell their Dwelling to the City. <br /> <br />Offer Preparation <br /> <br />Once the appraisal is completed, OPC will prepare an offer letter for presentation to <br />the Owner(s) of the Dwelling as listed on the current title. <br /> <br />Initial Meeting With OPC <br /> <br />OPC will meet with the Owner(s) listed on title to present the offer in person. If the <br />Owner(s) prefer to have the offer mailed to them or for OPC to meet with another <br />party on their behalf, OPC will oblige their written directions to do so. Email <br />communication can be used. <br /> <br />At this meeting OPC will ask the Owner(s) to sign the offer letter acknowledging <br />receipt of it. This will not form an agreement between the Owners(s) and the City. <br />There will be a place for the Owner(s) to accept the offer, which will then direct OPC <br />to prepare the acquisition agreement and bill of sale for the Dwelling. The Owner(s) <br />may choose to reject the offer and then if desired, follow procedures to hire their own <br />appraiser to provide a valuation as described in the Plan. <br /> <br />Acceptance of Offer <br /> <br />If the Owner(s) acknowledges acceptance of the offer on the offer letter, as stated <br />above, OPC will prepare the acquisition agreement and bill of sale. Once these <br />documents are approved by the City, OPC will again meet with the Owner(s) in <br />person to have them signed. If the Owner(s) prefer to have the agreement mailed to <br />them or for OPC to meet with another party on their behalf, OPC will oblige their <br />written directions to do so. Email communication can be used. Once signed, the <br />agreement will be signed by the City and OPC will provide an original agreement to