Public Comment for 2014-15 USPAP

Request For Public Comment for the 2014-15 Edition of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice

The goal of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) is to promote and maintain a high level of public trust in appraisal practice by establishing requirements for appraisers. With this goal in mind, the Appraisal Standards Board (ASB) regularly solicits and receives comments and suggestions for improving USPAP. The possible issues and alternatives discussed in this document are intended to improve USPAP understanding and enforcement, and thereby achieve the goal of promoting and maintaining public trust in appraisal practice.

The ASB is currently considering changes for the 2014-15 edition of USPAP. All interested parties  are  encouraged  to  comment  in  writing  to  the  ASB  before  the  ASB  meeting  in Savannah, Georgia on February 10, 2012.  However, the deadline for written comments is March 12, 2012. Respondents should be assured that each member of the ASB will thoroughly read  and  consider  all comments. Comments  are  also  invited  at  the  ASB  public  meeting  on February 10, 2012, in Savannah, Georgia.

Written comments on this document can be submitted by mail, email and facsimile.

Mail: Appraisal Standards Board
The Appraisal Foundation
1155 15th  Street, NW, Suite 1111
Washington, DC 20005

Email: asbcomments@appraisalfoundationDOTorg

Facsimile:  (202) 347-7727

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