woodyva
Sophomore Member
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2008
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Virginia
Another addition to my Ignore list. Congrats.
That has to be the best honor I have gotten all day.
Another addition to my Ignore list. Congrats.
I suppose you meant "biased." The problem is, whoever wrote that Virginia reg, used about the same level of care. I don't want to pile on, but I think it's: thing is, not thing are.The only thing I am unbiased about are large companies making money off my and your backs, and pushing our heads in the sand while they do it.
Ken,
I have seen that help file from the OADI viewer.
It does not solve the problem at all. It was the first place I went looked to for help.
Interestingly in the viewer the help section is printable to hard copy or PDF.
Does that not make you wonder just a teeny weeny little bit? Why the help file but not the appraisal file?
I suppose you meant "biased." The problem is, whoever wrote that Virginia reg, used about the same level of care. I don't want to pile on, but I think it's: thing is, not thing are.
I can't speak for any of the State Boards out there, but I would think the common sense interpretation of USPAP regarding "true copies" is to have the appraiser actually provide a hard true copy of the report on demand.
To just provide a CD, is beyond a joke, especially if no one can actually open it or print it, including the appraiser. It is not on the Board to produce the hard copy, it is all on the appraiser.
How strange is it, that the appraiser who produces a report, can not print it, but yet the portal and client can, there is just something wrong with that, really wrong. Even a caveman knows this printing function could easily be added to the appraisers conversion software, so the big question is, why is it not there, what are the reasons?