I guess we will have to disagree on this issue. I suspect that practicality and pragmatism will determine the final outcome of this issue. When a mortagee letter comes out stating any policy changes, then we will all know for sure. Until such time it is all pure speculation.
Being certified in Albuquerque is not really that big of a deal. It makes more sense in Santa Fe where there are is a larger number of homes valued over $1 million.
As long as FHA deems me competent to perform their appraisals, I am not going to second guess their judgement. If that changes then I guess I will have to deal with it.
Well...I'm a taxpayer in Florida where they don't issue the Licensed ticket but my tax dollars still go to insure FHA loans in dozens of other states where the Licensed ticket is still alive and well.
Personally, I don't give a
rat's *** what HUD thinks - and you can quote me. When and if HUD or any other entity comes up with an argument convincing me that a individual with "no less than 12 months" of supervised OJT (read 12 months + 1 day) is qualified to appraise any property, in any state,
unsupervised, I promise I'll listen.
Until that time, as far as I'm concerned there is no ethical basis for your argument. Until you and many others are willing to acknowledge the truth in what I just said then let the law be enforced.
The fact is, HUD was allowing appraisers who were not qualified to be added to the roster. What is it that you don't get about that statement?
You know damn well an appraiser with 12 months of OJT isn't qualified to appraise anything. I wasn't qualified after only 1 year, you weren't qualified after one year and no other appraiser was qualified either.
FYI, we had the same debate prior to '89 before licensing/certification was enacted. Very accomplished RE agents and brokers who had been appraising off and on for decades were excluded from appraising because
they refused to comply with appraisal licensing. All those RE agents and brokers had to do was jump through a few very simple hoops - they elected to whine about it and that was their decision to make.
This is not about you, or me or whether the law change upsests our little bowls of cherries. It is about keeping the unqualified OUT of this business - NOT letting them in in the first place.