Metamorphic
Senior Member
- Joined
- Mar 15, 2008
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- California
I agree with all of this, but I still think that the AMCs should be responsible for the quality of the reports they procure. Until they are, they will continue to pressure appraisers with lower fees, faster turn times, and dubious products. Once they are held responsible for the report, they will be encouraged to find better appraisers, pay higher fees, and allow adequate time, and stay away from nebulous products. The pressure is always for faster and cheaper. It is going to spiral out of control eventually.
AMC's have far too many finger's in the appraisal pie not to be considered a chef. Their ability to positively or negatively affect the final product is substantial. They simply must be held to at least the core ideas of USPAP, and licensing (impartiality, public trust, competency, due diligence, regulatory scrutiny, etc).
