Lee SW IL
Member
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Illinois
In addition to what I said above.
I depends who wants to know. You as an appraiser can "share" information with your peers. It's part of the job in research and analyze. I have called other appraisers that appriased properties and I want more information.
However, if Joe Blow neighbor wants to know the GLA because he's nosey, sorry no can do. I would put the agent in the same boat. If the agent wants to disput my measurement, he can submit it to the lender and the lender can forward it to me.
Also, If the county assessor wants to know what I came up with for GLA, sorry no can do. They have the authority to do it themselves.
In my opinion, if you visit the property as an Appraiser (a PROFESSIONAL) then all information obtained during that visit is confidential. Its part of public trust. Would you disclose to the public that the HO had set up a room with mirrors, swings ect for sex and had **** tapes all over? Its not an illegal use.
If you visit the property during an open house, its open and common knowledge.
I depends who wants to know. You as an appraiser can "share" information with your peers. It's part of the job in research and analyze. I have called other appraisers that appriased properties and I want more information.
However, if Joe Blow neighbor wants to know the GLA because he's nosey, sorry no can do. I would put the agent in the same boat. If the agent wants to disput my measurement, he can submit it to the lender and the lender can forward it to me.
Also, If the county assessor wants to know what I came up with for GLA, sorry no can do. They have the authority to do it themselves.
In my opinion, if you visit the property as an Appraiser (a PROFESSIONAL) then all information obtained during that visit is confidential. Its part of public trust. Would you disclose to the public that the HO had set up a room with mirrors, swings ect for sex and had **** tapes all over? Its not an illegal use.
If you visit the property during an open house, its open and common knowledge.
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