I had a similar request and told the reviewer that doing so was beyond the scope of work agreement signed in advance to the assignment by the client
and that I would be happy at the client’s request to included in the report for an appropriate additional fee.
And then I asked for a complete copy of the reviewers report.
I never heard another word.
Steve, thank you for your comment! I’m not sure why some reviewers conclude their work is not subject to USPAP and/or peer review. I appreciate you making the point. Be safe and well!
I had a similar request and told the reviewer that doing so was beyond the scope of work agreement signed in advance to the assignment by the client
and that I would be happy at the client’s request to included in the report for an appropriate additional fee.
And then I asked for a complete copy of the reviewers report.
I never heard another word.
Steve, thank you for your comment! I’m not sure why some reviewers conclude their work is not subject to USPAP and/or peer review. I appreciate you making the point. Be safe and well!
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Thank you, Jamie! You set a high bar, one I’m shooting for.