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Who is the client?

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Mike Park

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Does anybody have the exact words that USPAP uses for determining who is the client?

Thanks in advance.
 
Does anybody have the exact words that USPAP uses for determining who is the client?

Thanks in advance.

Client relationships are established outside USPAP as a result of some contractual meeting of minds.
 
I thought it was something along the lines of "a person who engages the appraiser for an assignment"
 
Standards Rule 1-2


In developing a real property appraisal, an appraiser must:


(a)
identify the client and other intended users

(b)
identify the intended use of the appraiser’s opinions and conclusions


Comment: An appraiser must not allow the intended use of an assignment or a client’s objectives to cause the assignment results to be biased.

USPAP Definition:
CLIENT: the party or parties who engage an appraiser (by employment or contract) in a specific assignment.

Comment: The client identified by the appraiser in an appraisal, appraisal review, or appraisal consulting assignment (or in the assignment workfile) is the party or parties with whom the appraiser has an appraiser-client relationship in the related assignment, and may be an individual, group, or entity.
 
thank you. that was what I was looking for.
 
Does anybody have the exact words that USPAP uses for determining who is the client?

Thanks in advance.

Open your copy of the current edition of the USPAP and read the definition of "client": "the party or parties who engage an appraiser (by employment or contract) in a specific assignment."
 
Mike Park,

I wont go into why you had to ask.

I am curious as to why its so important to know the exact language.

Let me guess. The borrower, homeowner, another lender, an attorney or someone else in possesion of your report wants to discuss issues they have with the findings and conclusions. You dont want to discuss it with them!

Am I close? :)
 
Open your copy of the current edition of the USPAP and read the definition of "client": "the party or parties who engage an appraiser (by employment or contract) in a specific assignment."

Lee, you're asking an awful lot....asking an appraiser to actually read USPAP....Gesh!:rof:
 
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