August 2019

Blog #89: "You Listened to a Broker!? What's Wrong with You?!" | Tim Andersen | The Appraiser's Advocate

Blog #89: “You Listened to a Broker!? What’s Wrong with You?!”

USPAP’s ETHICS RULE contains three major sections. It is the purpose of this blog to treat its Conduct section in more detail. In the introduction to the CONDUCT section, we read this unambiguous statement: “An appraiser must perform assignments with impartiality, objectivity, and independence, and without accommodation personal interests.” Therefore, it makes sense to define

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Blog #46: “Can I Work with Both Brokers and Buyers?”

Question: Recently, I’ve read that many appraisers, as they expand their client bases, are working directly with (potential) buyers and buyer’s brokers to provide the (potential) buyer with an appraisal before making offers on the house. This sounds fine to me since it is a potential market appraisers have traditionally avoided! However, it also appears

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