The defintion of intended user says "client and any other party" not client or any other party. The client is, by defintion, an intended user.
Steven:
This is a direct quote from SMT-9 in USPAP.
"An appraiser should use care when identifying the client to avoid violations of the Confidentiality section of the ETHICS RULE. The client may be identified as a person or entity, or as an agent of an intended user. In instances where the client wishes to remain anonymous, the appraiser must still document the identity of the client in the workfile but may omit the client’s identity in the appraisal, appraisal review, or appraisal consulting report."
So it is acceptable to exclude the AMC's name from the report as long as it is contained in the appraisers workfile.
This is also in the same SMT:
"Except when specifically requested not to do so as part of the agreement with the client, an appraiser must disclose the identity of the client and any other intended users in an appraisal, appraisal review, or appraisal consulting report. The purpose of this reporting requirement is to (1) ensure that the client and any other intended users can recognize their relationship to the assignment and report, and (2) ensure that unintended users will not be misled by notifying them that they are neither the client nor an intended user. For example, a statement similar to the following may be appropriate:
This report is intended for use only by (identify the client) and (identify any other intended users by name or type). Use of this report by others is not intended by the appraiser.
If the client’s identity is omitted from an appraisal report, the appraiser must (1) identify the client in the workfile, and (2) provide a notice in the appraisal report that the identity of the client has been omitted in accordance with the client’s request and that the report is intended for use only by the client and any other intended users."
Looks like you have to disclose this in the report though.
So the anwser to the origional post is: Yes it is ok as long as you disclose that the clients identity is omitted at the clients request.