sputnam
Elite Member
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2012
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- North Carolina
Responsibility to the public trust requires that you REPORT issues that you find. It does NOT REQUIRE that you make the decision behalf of the Client whether to provide an as is value or a subject to value. That is their call. Not yours. Certainly, you can contact the Client, explain the situation, lay out the choices, and ask what they want to do.I would presume that it is a zoning violation egregious to the extent that it rises to the level of a potential H&S hazard--although I'm real fuzzy about the argument about the appraiser's responsibility to the public trust to define H&S hazards as being "Subject To" regardless of what the client prefers. Peer comments?