I am in slow motion today, so I may not understand your question, but I think I understand your point.
Your point, as I understand it, is that an appraisal, by any other name, is an appraisal.
Am I correct?
Again, I won't argue that point.
However, I will argue that when we talk of an appraisal on this forum, we are generally talking about an opinion of value given by an appraiser, and as such, it falls under the jurisdiction of USPAP.
That is why, when you argue an AVM is an appraisal, that's true. But I would say it is not a USPAP compliant appraisal (and, it doesn't have to be). I find this easier than saying, "An appraisal signed with a certification by an appraiser vs. an appraisal with no certification and no licensed appraiser".
What makes that “other than?” For example, USPAP says if they are expected to provide the service in a competent and impartial manner, they are appraisers. Doesn’t the client expect the BPO to be competent and impartial?
USPAP isn't required to be followed by everyone. One can be required to follow it (by licensing) or by volunteering to do so.
But, without those two ingredients, and unless it is part of the contractual engagement, must one follow it to meet the client's expectations of competence and impartiality?
I don't think so.
On why a BPO is not an appraisal, The cert page is a reporting issue. The first sound one sounds like a reporting issue also.
I agree; it is a reporting issue. The BPO I have is a written report. The certification requirement is for "Each written real property appraisal report".
You said, for example, the BPO selected comps, selected listings and used sales comparison. Those are all parts of a SOW. Are you trying to say the report had no SOW section? The valuation work had to have a scope.
What’s not proper about the BPO selecting sales and developing a sales comparison approach?
Back to the reporting requirement.
If it is a
written appraisal report then a stated SOW is required. The BPO is certainly written.
So, if I have this written report, and all written real property appraisal reports must have a stated SOW and signed certification, and my BPO has neither, is it an appraisal report? And if so, is it USPAP compliant?