- Joined
 - Jan 15, 2002
 
- Professional Status
 - Certified General Appraiser
 
- State
 - California
 
How many appraisal reviews might have gone the other way if the question was framed in terms of reasonable instead of accurate?  
A reference of fact can be characterized as either accurate or inaccurate.
But SR-3 doesn't characterize the analyses, opinions and conclusions in terms of "accurate", nor does SR-3 defer to some external benchmark other than "the requirements applicable to that work".

 A reference of fact can be characterized as either accurate or inaccurate.
"The subject site zoning is reported as RS-1-7, Residential Single Family"  
The results of the analyses, opinions and conclusions are heavily reliant upon the accuracy of the facts upon which they are based.   You cannot get to a usable result with inaccurate data.  Accuracy is king when it comes to the facts.    But SR-3 doesn't characterize the analyses, opinions and conclusions in terms of "accurate", nor does SR-3 defer to some external benchmark other than "the requirements applicable to that work".

	
 
