Would you quote the line numbers of USPAP that contain the "be done with it" standard of reporting for us?
Point taken.
here are Fannie's second home requirements:
Must be located a reasonable distance away from the borrower’s principal
residence.
Must be occupied by the borrower for some portion of the year.
Is restricted to one-unit dwellings.
Must be suitable for year-round occupancy.
The borrower must have exclusive control over the property.
Must not be rental property or a timeshare arrangement.
Cannot be subject to any agreements that give a management firm control over the
occupancy of the property.
So, if this appraisal conforms to Fannie guidelines using Fannie forms, then I take back my prior statement. If the unit is rented, leased or otherwise occupied by someone other than the owner, it may not qualify for a Fannie loan. On the day we appraised it, if it was occupied by someone other than the owner, you must report that to your lender/client in some way. To further document this may require a lease or other agreement, but the lender is charged with sorting this, not us.
If the unit is occupied by someone other than the owner, I would report "Tenant" in the check box. I stand corrected.
Good discussion.
bock