Maybe it's not a good excuse but it does reflect reality. If the GSEs were concerned about appraisers really inspecting all the comps then they would have done what FHA did.
Maybe it's not a good excuse but it does reflect reality. If the GSEs were concerned about appraisers really inspecting all the comps then they would have done what FHA did.

Yes, FREAB will hand down a revocation, and then the appraiser files an appropriate appeal and wins. Not that I agree with how it works out, but you might be surprised if you investigate how often the FREAB is overturned when a case is appealed, or a lessor penalty is agreed to before the appeal is completed.If this issue was before the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board, they would revoke his appraisal license, as they have done before when the appraiser did not personally drive by the properties used in Fannie form reports.
I swear, this topic will start to circulate as often as the comp check threads.
And keep throwing those regs on the wall, Mike. Perhaps some day, a few will stick.