The appraisal is for the lender, not the borrower.
Dorking the value to enable a MB to cheat the intended users of the appraisal is an example of bias. Preparing an appraisal and appraisal report to meet the "meaningful and not misleading to intended users" benchmark is not an example of bias.look it up, that is called bias.
As much remedial instruction as you have been provided on this forum I find it amazing that you can actively hang on to your ignorance so tightly.is that the dictionary defintion or the some made up federal regulation definition?
Interesting. Looks like Julie and Fannie have parted ways.
I revieced this email blast from the overly hyped VP of a new way to make money by scamming appraisers into lesser scope procjcts they can sell to lenders. If the majority of appraisers ignore this crap I think it goes away... Or you can be there patsy for a hundred bucks here and there....not worth it. sorry class, let's stick to traditional appraisals