Arrian Binnings
Freshman Member
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2005
- Professional Status
- Licensed Appraiser
- State
- Georgia
Hi all,
I have an urgent question about effective dates and signatures.
I have a lender that wants a copy of my old supervisor's license from an appraisal I did in February 2006. The supervisor's license has since expired, but at the time of appraisal, it was active and in good standing. I have tried to obtain my old supervisor's new license, but he is nowhere to be found and is unresponsive to emails and phone calls.
I explained to the lender that his license was good at the time of appraisal and that should suffice. No, they said, they want a current license. Now that I am fully licensed, I tried sending mine. No, they still want his current license.
Since my old supervisor is nowhere to be found, and I have my own license now, my question is this:
Is it permissible to go back to an appraisal you did as a trainee and now sign it with your current LICENSED status, of course leaving the dates of inspection and effective dates the same (back in February), but changing the date of signature to today's date? Does anyone know of any USPAP regs/rules/laws that would cause a problem with this? Seems to me I'd just be vouching for my own work as a trainee, and now that I'm licensed, this shouldn't be a problem. But something tells me to ask you all first...
Thanks in advance for the help!
I have an urgent question about effective dates and signatures.
I have a lender that wants a copy of my old supervisor's license from an appraisal I did in February 2006. The supervisor's license has since expired, but at the time of appraisal, it was active and in good standing. I have tried to obtain my old supervisor's new license, but he is nowhere to be found and is unresponsive to emails and phone calls.
I explained to the lender that his license was good at the time of appraisal and that should suffice. No, they said, they want a current license. Now that I am fully licensed, I tried sending mine. No, they still want his current license.
Since my old supervisor is nowhere to be found, and I have my own license now, my question is this:
Is it permissible to go back to an appraisal you did as a trainee and now sign it with your current LICENSED status, of course leaving the dates of inspection and effective dates the same (back in February), but changing the date of signature to today's date? Does anyone know of any USPAP regs/rules/laws that would cause a problem with this? Seems to me I'd just be vouching for my own work as a trainee, and now that I'm licensed, this shouldn't be a problem. But something tells me to ask you all first...
Thanks in advance for the help!