1) the type of assignment in each request described in the Background section of this Advisory Opinion is an appraisal. If an appraiser is asked whether a specific property has a value (a point, a range, or a relationship to some benchmark), that Prequest is for an opinion of value (an appraisal). Appraisers, obligated to comply with USPAP, must develop a real property appraisal in accordance with STANDARD 1. Reporting that value opinion must be accomplished in accordance with STANDARD 2.
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Illustrations of the Language in an Appraisal Review Report WITH an Opinion of Value The following are examples of language that signify a value opinion (i.e., either by concurrence or by indication of a numeric point, a range, or a relationship to a numeric benchmark). These examples DO constitute evidence of a value opinion (i.e., appraisal) by the reviewer, thereby making the appraisal review one that includes an appraisal.
• “I concur (or do not concur) with the value.”
• “I agree (or disagree) with the value.”
• “In my opinion, the value is (the same).”
• “In my opinion, the value is incorrect and should be $zzz.”
• “In my opinion, the value is too high (or too low).”