23Degrees
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2004
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- California
But isn't that the issue at hand, are the reports being changed AFTER appraiser transmission by the client in any fashion ??? Most people would consider that fraud.
That is a matter that can be viewed in the same manner that one would view the altering of a check that was already written and signed. It is fraud and should be pursued with vigor and punished.
But that in and of itself does not make it unique to this software type as the same thing can happen with a pdf. Maybe it can happen with more ease but any document is susceptible to this to one degree or another.
I have heard from individuals I have a great deal of respect for that this kind of fraud takes place regularly with the use of this software and I have heard from individuals I also have a great deal of respect for that this is baloney. What I am beginning to think is that while it might take place it is to a much lesser degree than thought primarily due to many erroneously believing that their version of the report on the original software is the one they are responsible for and not the conversion.
The non-compliant issue is relevant as it appears that there is much confusion on this issue and many of the users of this software are either unaware that changes are taking place in “report content” or are under the impression that none of these changes are taking place while they retain control of the process.
It would be interesting to hear more information from those who utilize the software and actually view and save the conversion that is the final form of the report sent to the client or intermediary. What types of changes are taking place? This, along with the level of effort it took to correct those changes that affected the compliance integrity or overall spirit of the report would be quite helpful.