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FNMA Property Data Collectors Program Violates WV Law

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I don’t see the problem, I have a right to perform an alternative surgery on someone. We do not need to use licensed surgeons.
You won't be able to find a patient....
That's not the case with alternative appraisals....
 
You won't be able to find a patient....
That's not the case with alternative appraisals....

Go to Florida, you will find more unlicensed doctors practicing medicine than you will real ones.
 
Go to Florida, you will find more unlicensed doctors practicing medicine than you will real ones.
Are you in FL....
How are unlicensed doctors doing in your state....
 
The state appraisal (and inspectors) boards regulates individuals and their conduct. That means the individual's conduct has to fit the definition of the action being prohibited in order for a violation to have occurred.

Words have meanings, and the courts exist in part to suss out and apply those laws and regulations based on those meanings.
 
They also regulate AMC’s. In theory.
Not really they register them and take a fee to operate in their State . To my knowledge thats about it and in order to be De-Listed you have to break the State Laws which they rarely do- They usually just go bankrupt and quit paying the appraisers and the State Board removes them from the registry :)
 
That’s pretty accurate. The state of North Carolina has AMC laws, rules, prohibited acts, etc., the same thing they have for appraisers. I’m sure every state does - no state just declares they are creating a license without 50 pages of legal nonsense about what they overseeing. But they’ve had enough reeva remembers come in and threaten them about enforcing those laws that they generally given up. Including a few names you might recognize.

I see AMC rules/laws broken on a daily basis.
 
That’s pretty accurate. The state of North Carolina has AMC laws, rules, prohibited acts, etc., the same thing they have for appraisers. I’m sure every state does - no state just declares they are creating a license without 50 pages of legal nonsense about what they overseeing. But they’ve had enough reeva remembers come in and threaten them about enforcing those laws that they generally given up. Including a few names you might recognize.

I see AMC rules/laws broken on a daily basis.
Maybe rules but most rules are not laws :)
 
That’s pretty accurate. The state of North Carolina has AMC laws, rules, prohibited acts, etc., the same thing they have for appraisers. I’m sure every state does - no state just declares they are creating a license without 50 pages of legal nonsense about what they overseeing. But they’ve had enough reeva remembers come in and threaten them about enforcing those laws that they generally given up. Including a few names you might recognize.

I see AMC rules/laws broken on a daily basis.

I wonder how much cash is in the briefcases these Reeva members carry from their (cough, cough) meetings with these state board members.
 
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