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Additional Supporting opinion - note the date and the first 2 sentences:
[URL]http://50.28.5.125/showpost.php?p=1142266&postcount=4[/URL]

I was wrong. Both the the VA and The Appraisal Foundation proved otherwise to me at the time. That was many years ago at the beginning of the TI.

Note the date of early 2002 that you dug up. I have stated many times since that VA does have jurisdictional exception. I have also posted on this thread a copy of the VA Handbook that asserts that as well. If i had the time, like you apparently do Mike, to dig up crap from the past I could probably find where your position has changed as well. Fortunately, unlike you apparently, I am busy doing appraisals and have no time for such unproductive efforts.

SEE POST 28
 
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I was wrong. Both the the VA and The Appraisal Foundation proved otherwise to me at the time. That was many years ago at the beginning of the TI.

Note the date of early 2002 that you dug up. I have stated many times since that VA does have jurisdictional exception. I have also posted on this thread a copy of the VA Handbook that asserts that as well. If i had the time, like you apparently do Mike, to dig up crap from the past I could probably find where your position has changed as well. Fortunately, unlike you apparently, I am busy doing appraisals and have no time for such unproductive efforts.

SEE POST 28

Ahem... 'unproductive'? ... lockstep w/ 'potshots'.
 
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