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Appraiser Ethics
Appraisal is a
profession, and appraisers are professionals. In our field as
with any profession we are bound by ethical considerations.
An appraiser's primary
responsibility is to his or her client. Normally, with
residential appraisals, the appraiser's client is the
lender ordering the appraisal to decide whether or not to make
the mortgage loan. Appraisers have certain duties of
confidentiality to their clients. For example, as a homeowner
if you want a copy of an appraisal report you normally have to
request it through your lender. An appraiser also has
obligations of numerical accuracy depending on the assignment
parameters, an obligation to attain and maintain a certain
level of competency and education, and must generally conduct
him or herself as a professional. At Advanced Appraisal
Services, we take these ethical responsibilities very
seriously.
Appraisers may also have
fiduciary obligations to third parties, such as homeowners,
both buyers and sellers, or others. Those third parties
normally are spelled out in the appraisal assignment itself.
An appraiser's fiduciary duty is limited to those third
parties who the appraiser knows, based on the scope of work or
other written parameters of the assignment.
There are also ethical rules that have nothing to do with
clients and others. Appraisers must keep their work
files for a minimum of five years.
We only perform to the
highest ethical standards possible. We don't do assignments on
contingency fees. That is, we don't agree to do an
appraisal report and get paid only if the loan closes. We
don't do assignments on percentage fees. That is probably the
appraisal profession’s biggest no-no, because it would tend
to make appraisers inflate the value of homes or properties to
increase their paycheck. We do not and will not do that.
Other unethical practices may be defined by state law or
professional societies to which an appraiser belongs.
The Uniform Standards of
Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) also defines as
unethical the acceptance of an assignment that is contingent
on "the reporting of a pre-determined result (e.g.,
opinion of value)," "a direction in assignment
results that favors the cause of the client," "the
amount of a value opinion," and other things. This means
you can be assured we are working to objectively determine the
home or property value.
You can be assured of 100
percent ethical, professional service from Advanced Appraisal
Services. Please feel free to contact us is you have any
questions regarding our practices.
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