Joe Flacco
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- Certified Residential Appraiser
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- Maryland
It's not 1-2 and 1-3 makes you geo-competent.
no such competence is required by USPAP.
It is no standard at all when usurped by FHA, VA, & Fannie and their own special rules. Why bother with USPAP when it is a hollowed out shell and Fannie dictates form, function, & even competence to TAF. As the broken record I am, You cannot serve two masters. And Fannie instructions are clear but hardly "supplemental" to USPAP. They superseded them knowingly.
It is what is...a good bit of what gets here on is simply just crazy and an embarrassment to the profession and a lot of the craziest stuff is posted by the same people on a regular basis and I am not going to apologize about pointing out the absurdity of some of what is posted. If that makes me condescending in your view, that's fine with meAnd it always seems to be the same Condescending people who interject, suggest and run amok calling OTHER posters kooks, idiots and/or conspiracy paranoids within the the threads.
Such awesome statements coming from you, Eli.....just perfectYour showing paranoia.
Your dreaming. .
It's not 1-2 and 1-3 makes you geo-competent.
And it’s always the same name calling condescending people who then complain civil intelligent discussion is denigrated and lacking, side tracked or hijackedIt is what is...a good bit of what gets here on is simply just crazy and an embarrassment to the profession and a lot of the craziest stuff is posted by the same people on a regular basis and I am not going to apologize about pointing out the absurdity of some of what is posted. If that makes me condescending in your view, that's fine with me
First off, I think it's important to go back to the fundamentals of the structure of USPAP. The COMPETENCY RULE applies to assignments in general, same as the ETHICS RULE, the RECORD KEEPING RULE, the SOWR and JE RULE.
The SRs are performance standards for specific types of assignments that outline the expectations of what it takes to competently perform those assignments. If you failed to identify an HC that was requirement for an assignment (meaning, you didn't include consideration of that situation in your analysis or deal with it appropriately) then that's a violation of the COMPETENCY RULE in general, and the performance standard of SR1-2.g in particular. You can't inadvertently violate a requirement in SR1 without violating the COMPETENCY RULE, just as you can't deliberately violate a requirement in SR1 without also violating the ETHICS RULE;.
One of the requirements in SR1-2 is 1-2.e.i
"It's location and physical, legal and economic attributes"
Location attributes goes far beyond providing a physical address, just as economic attributes goes far beyond the market rents that might be attributable to the property. So no, I wouldn't agree at all with the idea you could comply with SR1-2 without sufficient consideration of those local factors.