Lobo Fan
Elite Member
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2004
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- New Mexico
I agree that the appraiser should not be discussing values. However, if the report was altered post-submission, the appraiser has a right to know. If the borrower has a copy of the appraisal and calls to confirm certain or gives the appraiser a copy to confirm if it has been altered, I don't believe that to be a violoation of the ethics rule.
The Ameriquest office in Albuquerque had a person that could edit a PDF like a Word document. As an apprentice I was reviewed and all the comp selling prices had been increased as was the final value. I was not sure if they did it or if it was my mentor. It could have been either.
If one of my appraisals were altered, I would want to know.
The Ameriquest office in Albuquerque had a person that could edit a PDF like a Word document. As an apprentice I was reviewed and all the comp selling prices had been increased as was the final value. I was not sure if they did it or if it was my mentor. It could have been either.
If one of my appraisals were altered, I would want to know.