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USPAP class for the thirteenth time

you can try to swipe at me...but i passed all their test and probably know USPAP better then you and the propagandist USPAP teachers :ROFLMAO:
I doubt that. You seem to think you do but, all I've seen you post are vague claims that USPAP is corrupt, useless, etc. No details about exactly what in USPAP is the problem.
 
I doubt that. You seem to think you do but, all I've seen you post are vague claims that USPAP is corrupt, useless, etc. No details about exactly what in USPAP is the problem.

HUD Ends Investigation of the Appraisal Foundation With Agreement​


i have not been investigated or made any agreements with HUD...how about you? :ROFLMAO:
 

HUD Ends Investigation of the Appraisal Foundation With Agreement​


i have not been investigated or made any agreements with HUD...how about you? :ROFLMAO:
Show me how that investigation was about USPAP. You still fail to post any details about which specific provisions in USPAP are corrupt... or useless.
 
well duh...they had to hire relman to write a better ethics rule :ROFLMAO:
 
you dont really want to spin 15th st party stories with me...william fall :ROFLMAO:
 
well duh...they had to hire relman to write a better ethics rule :ROFLMAO:
The ETHICS RULE has not been rewritten. The current edition includes some elaboration on the bias issue but it doesn't change the meaning, intent or requirements WRT the bias issue.
 
i could rewrite the ethics rule for 500 k...do not cheat, lie, or steal...the unethical stakeholders hate competition :ROFLMAO:
 

The Appraisal Foundation urged to revise their Ethics Rule for appraisers​

Posted by Amy Platero | Apr 6, 2023 | Appraisal, Fair Housing, Fundamentals, Laws and Regulations, Real Estate

Multiple federal regulators in charge of enforcing the Federal Fair Housing Act (FFHA)


and Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) submitted a joint letter to The Appraisal Foundation, the private organization that sets appraisal standards.


The letter, signed by members of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB), Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), urged The Appraisal Foundation to revise their latest draft of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP).

Specifically, The Appraisal Foundation’s Ethics Rule found within the 2023 USPAP is what the federal regulators targeted.

The regulators pointed out the Ethics Rule uses the phrase, “An appraiser may not engage in unethical discrimination.” The statement implies an appraiser may engage in “ethical” discrimination — a concept foreign in existing legal codes and which creates unnecessary confusion between unethical discrimination and unlawful discrimination.

The regulators stress the importance for The Appraisal Foundation to provide appraisers clear and unambiguous statements about federal law requirements covering appraisal standards.

The Appraisal Foundation responded with a letter soon thereafter stating they will continue to work to clarify their Ethics Rule with an upcoming fifth draft of the USPAP.

nobody tells TAF what to do... :ROFLMAO:
 
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