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Hybrid Appraisals

Are Hybrid Appraisals USPAP Compliant?

  • Yes

    Votes: 11 39.3%
  • No

    Votes: 17 60.7%

  • Total voters
    28
Can't help you there, sport.

Appraisals are written to be used. By the users of those appraisals. They're the ones who require the engagement of the appraisal and they are the ones who promulgate their expectations for the SR1/SR2 of those appraisals. How much development + how much report.
 
where do the user abusers get the authority to write laws...surely not the u.s. constitution :rof:
 
where do the user abusers get the authority to write laws...surely not the u.s. constitution :rof:
Because they are not breaking constitutional law. The constitution didn't provide a road map on appraisal issues.
 
only congress can pass laws...read and weep :rof:
 
only congress can pass laws...read and weep :rof:
Well you better weep because there are 99 other ways to get around passing a law. If not you wouldn't be banging your head on the concrete day and night.
 
where do the user abusers get the authority to write laws...surely not the u.s. constitution :rof:
If you're referring to TAF they aren't writing the law. As evidenced by the fact that many of those laws are not directly quoting USPAP or AQB Qualificatons Criteria. Literally not quoting, even if the meanings are generally similar or have similar effect.

And you cannot cite one passage of USPAP which is written to the benefit of one party in a transaction over any other party in that transaction. You're just mad that TAF listens to literally everyone, not just to appraisers.
 
It's like the Sovereign Citizens movement they cite the constitution but the judges throw them in jail for other violations that have nothing to do with the constitutional law.
 
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