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Louisiana Is Getting Ready To Settle With The Ftc Whether The La. Board Likes It Or Not

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and in what direction would "forward" be for appraisers?

Get out of the industry?
For some, yes.

Shut up and do what they're told and like it?
Not necessarily, but residential mortgage appraisers need to realize they are in a service industry.

Join together in class action cases?

Make protest signs and tie up an intersection someplace?
]Good luck with that.

Where is "forward"?

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I don't have all of the answers, but I believe it's painfully obvious that more regulations and more actions through state boards isn't "forward."
 
read the full transcript of the LA Board v iMortgage case.

You have a link to the full transcript?

Everything I read in the Federal Register, starts with the authority to do, whatever is proposed to be doing.

Authority of the state board to enforce AppraisER Independence, does not end with DF or TILA, but actually ends with the AMC Final Rule, as issued by the Fed Board.

A little reading of the AMC Final Rule, as published in the Federal Register, refutes claims posted in the Working RE article.

That's why I'm looking for this link you allude to.

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For some, yes.

Not necessarily, but residential mortgage appraisers need to realize they are in a service industry.

]Good luck with that.

I don't have all of the answers, but I believe it's painfully obvious that more regulations and more actions through state boards isn't "forward."


If we can't point to "forward"...............

You're only left with shut up and bend over.

Which really isn't a "forward" movement.

No one is looking for more regulations. Just enforcement of the regulations that exist.

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everyone has access to the LA budget problems. it's a matter of public record.
Finding out information about state budget and state agencies is not rocket science although it may seem that way to some.
 
No one is looking for more regulations. Just enforcement of the regulations that exist.

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That's exactly what we have now, just didn't turn out the way some appraisers hoped for. And I'll repeat what I told you and the C&R crowd when this started: the regulations mean what the regulators and their attorneys says they mean-not what appraisers think they mean. So here we are again, at the end of another push for enforcement. Just like the HVCC ended in disaster so to has C&R.
 
You have a link to the full transcript?

Working RE published a link to it. Just Google "Louisiana real estate appraiser board CASE NO. 2014-1500 transcript" then click on the Working RE result, and you will have 500+ pages of reading pleasure.
 
everyone has access to the LA budget problems. it's a matter of public record.
Oh. another one. So you too have privy to the LA BOARDs finances?
 
everyone has access to the LA budget problems. it's a matter of public record.
Please provide the public record regarding the LA Appraisal BOARDS financials.
 
Even if the LA board had unlimited funds they would lose this case, it is price fixing which is illegal.
 
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