You are being asked for "Comp Check."
any idea where i can get documentation to show it would be an new assignment?
Mr (Ms?) Oliver,
There is an aspect of this I did not see discussed. No matter how this client attempts to parse it, they are asking for a new real estate appraisal. It is very clear what they are pulling is attempting to obtain either an "
Update," or a "
Comp Check," for free. Both of these, regardless of the nomenclature used, are new appraisal assignments.
Why is such a request a new appraisal assignment when it appears the client is not asking for a value conclusion, but only "comps" picked out via the appraiser's expertise? Page ten of my board's 2005 publication can answer this for you.
http://oregonaclb.org/media/Summer2005Newsletter.pdf
The bottom line is when you use your expertise to select comps specific to a subject property, it does not matter that you made no specific value conclusion. Your act was right out of Standard One of USPAP and you are NOT supplying raw neighborhood sales data. You are specifically comping a subject. This is right out of every "
Comp Check" thread on this forum. As those new comps are completely not applicable to the prior assignments effective date, what you have is a new real estate appraisal taking place. This client is intentionally refuting these basic concepts as they don't want to pay anything for the new appraisal. So if they understand or not, they are attempting to scam appraisers out of services.
As my board pointed out back in 2005, in their seventh and eighth paragraphs, you have problems regarding the intended use and a lack of meeting of the minds regarding the scope of work. There is no agreement here between your client and yourself on the proposed scope. You cannot proceed until there is.
Webbed.
P.S. I doubt "documentation" is going to help you. Clients like this do
not want to understand! Bet you're going to hear "
All the OTHER appraisers do it!" out of whomever you attempt to explain this to.