- Joined
- May 2, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- Arkansas
If confidential why would he share that here?What "disclosures" are you worried about. What "confidential" information about the seller would concern the lender.
If confidential why would he share that here?What "disclosures" are you worried about. What "confidential" information about the seller would concern the lender.
Could share the "type" of informationIf confidential why would he share that here?
No, this is a USPAP violation! If the client requests at time of acceptance of the assignment that the results are to remain confidential, the appraiser is strictly prohibited from performing an appraisal on the property for 3 years.Wow, sorry but that's ridiculous...file a complaint. Where do you come up with this?
The results and information can remain confidential. Disclosure about a prior service must be disclosed but that doesn't include reporting the results.
To assume the appraiser would not honor the prior agreement also seems extreme and judgemental...we're expected to act as professionals and unless there's something to the contrary that's how most would proceed.
perhaps about prior damage or fire or any number of things
Any physical characteristics such as previous fire damage would have to be disclosed in the RPD.It was requested at the beginning that the information and results remain confidential to myself and my realtor. I put my property on the market after the evaluation.
Cite that in USPAP !No, this is a USPAP violation! If the client requests at time of acceptance of the assignment that the results are to remain confidential, the appraiser is strictly prohibited from performing an appraisal on the property for 3 years.
Doesn't matter. At time of acceptance of the assignment, the client gave orders to not perform an appraisal on the property. No justification is needed. USPAP dictates that the appraiser is prohibited from doing so for three years.What "disclosures" are you worried about. What "confidential" information about the seller would concern the lender.
What "disclosures" are you worried about. What "confidential" information about the seller would concern the lender.