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When pressed for real answers you make jokes. You have no credibility IMO as you and I both know there are areas you would not let your mom walk through alone assuming she were alive.

I think that dragging my dead relatives into our little tete-a-tete is "beyond the pale."


:rof:
 
I think I saw that once on that reality show "Connecticut State Troopers". You know, the episode where they round up all those appraisers for mopery.

Hey feel free to keep advocating breaking the law. You risk a simple trespassing charge and small fine in my state for doing what you advocate.

Or you risk an angry homeowner overreacting and hurting you and/or damaging your car.

Either way I'll be safe.
 
Is that the episode where they roughed up the girl scout for peddling cookies without a license?


I'm not sure I'd compare a girl scout to a middle aged guy driving up a quarter mile private gravel driveway, stopping, and snapping a photo of the house.
 
Is that the episode where they roughed up the girl scout for peddling cookies without a license?

That's how things are in CT.

You have to nip it, nip it, nip it.

PS. That's funny, I always thought the Barney Fife Hall of Fame was in NC?
 
That's how things are in CT.

You have to nip it, nip it, nip it.

Hey I don't make the laws here in CT. I just follow them.

I wonder if your casual attitude to laws carries over to USPAP and your report quality. Whatever it takes right?
 
Don Knotts (aka Barney Fife)--proud WVU grad.

Perhaps if the law enforcement types would lighten up on trespassing, they could make those nasty areas a bit safer. Allocation of resources?
 
Casual? I do all my site inspections in a leisure suit.
 
Full circle

Hey I don't make the laws here in CT. I just follow them.

I wonder if your casual attitude to laws carries over to USPAP and your report quality. Whatever it takes right?

Finally, the conversation comes back around to USPAP compliance.

My question is: When you put MLS photos in a report for whatever reason, do you alter your Scope of Work to state that: Comparable #1 was not visible from public streets, etc

Not disclosing this information would put you at odds with the SOW as defined by the FNMA 1004 form and could be considered to be a USPAP violation.
 
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