Why would an appraiser need a hold harmless for that? How would the appraiser be liable for the negligent or fraudulent acts of others with or without a hold harmless?
So all data that an appraiser relies on must be verified? That is simply not the case. I don't see appraisers going out and measuring the comps themselves (appraisers rely on the public records and/or MLS for this data), I also don't see appraisers personally inspecting the interior of the comps before assigning a condition and quality rating for each comp.You answered my question with two questions.....
As an appraiser you are charged with using verified and reliable data. You cannot verify what the Inspector did or did not due at the inspection but are to rely on it for the Hybrid conclusion and results. I know this is the same as using a trainee, for example, but I know and have confidence in that individual because I work with and mentor them on a daily basis. Different type of relationship. I am liable for their actions as a supervisor.
So your answer is no?
As for forms, there is little doubt in my mind that the "form" will be on-line, in the cloud and you may not even have a real copy available to you, especially without some specialized software which you will have to subscribe to for the following five years after you retire. Deal killer for me.
so you use the snipping tool and cut and paste right? real handy
Projection on a white wall with a camera obscura and using your phone to photograph it will too....