Peter LeQuire
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2005
- Professional Status
- Retired Appraiser
- State
- Tennessee
NC, while an appraiser must keep a workfile, there is no requirement exactly what goes in the workfile, and there is no requirement that orig photos be in the workfile to prove the appraiser drove the comps.
So not keeping original photos in a workfile is not fraud either.
In the case above, it is about adjustments and without more detail it sounds as if the adjustments were misleading, and how it transpired that he did not drive the comps and got a wrong adjustment for stick built houses is not clear from the scant information.
I am much more concerned about misleading market conditions and wrong comp choice and wrong values when I review a report than if they used MLS photos or not. All an original photo shows is that (someone) drove the comp and took a photo...what if that someone was not the appraiser but their HS kid paid to take a picture? How are you going to prove THAT? Plenty of reports with original photos have values not credible and supported and cherry picked comps and all kinds of other problems...
Just wait till the Best Practices folks finish with us.