timd354
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- Joined
- Jan 11, 2008
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Maryland
Seems to me, the certification you signed when you applied informed you of those supplemental standards.
And again, why is a "do not use" list more acceptable in your view?
Signing a certification does not prove competence....it only proves that one can sign his or her name on a line. It seems like half the appraisers out there don't even read or know what the certifications that they sign even say.
Neither a "do not use' list or a roster which has no meaningful criteria are acceptable to me. (just signing a certification is not a meaningful criterion in my opinion - since every appraisal report should contain a signed certification stating that the appraisal was prepared in compliance with USPAP - which under the supplmental standards rule, means that FHA rules were followed in the development and reporting of an FHA appraisal). It just seems if the only reason to maintain an approved appraisal roster is to be able to remove people from the list, it would just be more efficient to maintain a "do not use list".....but I could be wrong about that.