timd354
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The Appraisal Foundation just release new USPAP Q&A's, which can be accessed here: https://appraisalfoundation.sharefile.com/share/view/s204bf3489b924724ac26de89653ded87
The first new Q&A makes it clear that basing adjsutments on nothing more than an appraiser's experience is not sufficient to meet USPAP requirements for credible assignment results:
2025-01: Using Experience as Support for Adjustments
Question: If an appraiser is competent to perform a specific assignment, and has
extensive experience in that type of assignment, can they support an adjustment
for a property's proximity to a park solely based on that experience?
Answer:
No, experience cannot be a recognized method or technique or a substitute for
relevant evidence and logic. Adjustments are a type of assignment result and
must meet USPAP’s requirements for credible assignment results.
The first new Q&A makes it clear that basing adjsutments on nothing more than an appraiser's experience is not sufficient to meet USPAP requirements for credible assignment results:
2025-01: Using Experience as Support for Adjustments
Question: If an appraiser is competent to perform a specific assignment, and has
extensive experience in that type of assignment, can they support an adjustment
for a property's proximity to a park solely based on that experience?
Answer:
No, experience cannot be a recognized method or technique or a substitute for
relevant evidence and logic. Adjustments are a type of assignment result and
must meet USPAP’s requirements for credible assignment results.
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