rcsone
Senior Member
- Joined
- May 26, 2007
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Oklahoma
........my answer to Post #19 is incomplete because so far today I have not been able to find the source on disciplinary sanctions in California. But as I remember them from working on a Supervisor/trainee course for this state's board in one of the past two years, there were about 30 cases decided for discipline and over two-thirds of them were related to child support issues. From the thousands of appraisers in California, the remaining number is so small to be almost non-existant numerically as a percentage of active appraisers. And the approximation of this can be confirmed by looking at the dates and reasons posted on the California Board sites referred to by the poster----two out of the first three were for non-appraisal deficiencies. I did not sort the 190+ over the past years other than visually by glance, but adequate, pertinent enforcement is almost directed to the states which have insufficent recourses for supervision. This leaves state and federal govenments' courtrooms in play only after excess participations. After all it was the gun and rope, and not the wire, that discouraged cattle rustling............best to all.............rs