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Illinois Board Issues Warning On Hybrid Appraisals

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when you cannot argue the issue, attack the person. check
 
when you cannot argue the issue, attack the person. check

If you don't have a cogent thought to add, Trip, Trap, Trip, Trap troll goat...
 
i'm melting.
 
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Nice from mr yellow snow flake. I understand USPAP. From your posts, you don't understand basic appraisal principals, SOW, and certainly not USPAP as a whole. From your posts, you are the most dangerous type of appraiser to the future of the industry. I agree that hybrids are a threat to our livelihood, but without folks like you, there would be no hue and cry from the lenders for an alternative.
 
hahahahaha. reading is fundeMENTAL. you know that?
 
"APPRAISER: one who is expected to perform valuation services competently and in a manner that is independent, impartial, and objective. "

you don't like when i quote USPAP. do you know what "independent" means? Not Controlled by Others.
 
Quote where USPAP requires a personal "interior, exterior. or any kind of inspection of the subject by the appraiser" in completing an appraisal. Waiting on you genius.
 
I think what I would say about the role of an appraisal board member is that they need to know what USPAP says and they need to know what their state's rules and regs say.

Meaning, if the state has rules/regs applicable to the activity of "inspecting" then whomever is performing that activity would be subject to those rules/regs.

I'm not familiar with the applicable rules/regs of IL. But it seems to me that if their rules/regs require people performing a non-technical inspection such as an (insurance or title company inspector would perform) to be licensed at some level specifically *for that activity* then those rules would apply just as much to appraisers as anyone else. What would make an appraiser exempt from their "inspecting" licensure requirements?

Will IL appraisers be required to obtain and maintain this additional qualification - which they currently lack?
 
i had to look up Mr. Weaver. He is a tall drink of cool water.
 
just roll over rover, and do what the AMC's tell you.
 
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