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Is It USPAP Violation or Reviewer's Opinion

USPAP does not require listings...so if it is not in USPAP it is not law...do you need more constitutional lessons because it it becoming tiresome :ROFLMAO:
USPAP requires appraisers to meet the terms of their assignments.

Those adolescent oppositional defiance tendencies you're working aren't serving you well. One of the terms and conditions of your license is that you agreed to adhere to the state rules and regs, one of which is to conform to the requirements in USPAP. Inclusive of the SOWR, COMPETENCY RULE and ETHICS RULE.

If you knew "include actives" was a requirement for a specific assignment but chose to blow it off then you not acting competently. I would even argue its also unethical to do that. Regardless of how much you hate all your clients and users.
 
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USPAP requires appraisers to meet the terms of their assignments.

again...show me the section of the constitution that allows the government to delegate their duties....i aint no california commie :ROFLMAO:
 
USPAP is so bad...they need ansi to write standards :ROFLMAO:
 
again...show me the section of the constitution that allows the government to delegate their duties....i aint no california commie :ROFLMAO:
Can't help you there. That's a dispute to take up with the legislative, executive and judicial branches of govt. You can argue that at the same time you're arguing about your constitutional right to drive a car on the public roads or fly an airplane without a license.
 
well thank god that the scum bag mortgage brokers appraisers dont have to follow the same guidelines they pile on appraisers... :ROFLMAO:
 
Can't help you there. That's a dispute to take up with the legislative, executive and judicial branches of govt. You can argue that at the same time you're arguing about your constitutional right to drive a car on the public roads or fly an airplane without a license.

freedom to travel is a connotational right duh
 
well thank god that the scum bag mortgage brokers appraisers dont have to follow the same guidelines they pile on appraisers... :ROFLMAO:
Neither do the truck drivers or pest exterminators. Different occupations have their own rules/regs which lie outside the realm of appraisal practice.
 
freedom to travel is a connotational right duh
Of course. You are a free man on the land. You are free to travel on foot, by plane, by train, by automobile or "maritime vessel" all you want. But the 10th Amendment of the Constitution cedes to the states the right to legislate, enact and enforce their own laws outside of the areas the federal govt operates. And in your state's vehicle code they are going to include definitions used therein for motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle on public roads, requiring licensing and vehicle registration and so forth. So when present those definitions apply to the enforcement of those laws and the courts are going to adjudicate any violations of those laws on that basis.

Regardless of what Black's Law Dictionary says. Because after all, a dictionary is just a dictionary. It isn't a law.

You can fight it out with the State in the courts over that if you want but in the meantime the Po-lice are empowered to enforce state law as it currently exists.
 
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they made contractual agreements into law punishable by fines or classes or revoke license...how insane:ROFLMAO:
 
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