1st Exposure Draft of 2014-15 USPAP Changes

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. Proposed changes 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 deadline of July 6, 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 July 13, 2012, in Denver, Colorado.

Written comments on this exposure draft 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@appraisalfoundation.org
Facsimile: (202) 347-7727

 

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  1. Retired Appraiser Retired Appraiser says:

    Funny how they can write a million new rules & regulations for appraisers EVERY FREAKING YEAR but they can’t find a way to protect appraisers against extortion (AMCs) and protect their fees.

    Gotta love the incompetence of this profession and every government agency that has a connection to it.

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