Terrel L. Shields
Elite Member
- Joined
- May 2, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- Arkansas
If it was not in the original scope of work I would not do it.
I have a couple clients that use encompass. Every time I upload a report I have to check a box that creates a form called "Certificate of Non-Influence and Dodd-Frank Compliance". Looks like this.
Property Address: XXXXXXX
Borrower Name: XXXXXX
Appraisal Order Date: XXXXXX
Appraisal Type: XXXXXX
(My name) attests that the above referenced appraisal report was completed in compliance
with the appraisal independence requirements of the federal Truth in Lending Act. In
producing this appraisal, (My name) has not been influenced, nor has been subject to an
attempt to influence, the result of this review through coercion, extortion, collusion,
compensation, intimidation, or bribery. No estimate regarding the subject property's value,
proposed loan amount, or proposed loan-to-value ratio, was provided or communicated to (My name), except if a purchase agreement was provided for a purchase transaction as
required by USPAP Standards Rule 1-5(a).
Appraiser Name: XXXXXX
Appraiser License: XXXXXX
Appraiser Company: XXXXXX
Could you please demand of the other 49 states, some sensibility in the process as well? Make some weekend phone calls, send a group mailer to all 49 state boards. You're the only voice of reason sometimes.I'm having AMCs that do business in Illinois explain to me just what part of AIR applies to appraisers. So far...no snappy answers. I'm having them remove the language from their engagements. Geez...I only have 186 of them.
Sigh.
Could you please demand of the other 49 states, some sensibility in the process as well? Make some weekend phone calls, send a group mailer to all 49 state boards. You're the only voice of reason sometimes.

If it was not in the original scope of work I would not do it.