Exam Prep
1. What is the primary purpose of a professional peer review committee in the
context of appraisal practices?
To ensure compliance with appraisal standards and ethical
obligations.
To provide training for new appraisers.
To conduct appraisals for clients.
To manage appraisal disputes.
2. If a creditor denies an application for a first lien mortgage, a copy of the
appraisal:
It is not required to be provided to the customer
Must be provided within 30 days of the decision to deny
Must be included with the notice of adverse action
Is not required to be provided unless request in writing
3. If an appraiser includes their personal opinions in an appraisal report, which
USPAP standard are they likely violating?
STANDARD 3
STANDARD 2
STANDARD 1
STANDARD 4
,4. In a scenario where a developer is planning a new housing project, how
would prospective value opinions be utilized in the appraisal process?
They would be used to set the price for immediate sale of the
property.
They would be used to estimate the future value of the completed
project to assess its viability.
They would be used to determine the current market value of the land
only.
They would be used to evaluate past sales data of similar properties.
5. What is the term for the service provided by an appraiser when they list all
sales in a subdivision without referencing a specific property?
Comparative market analysis
Property inspection
Market analysis
Appraisal report
6. Describe the role of the Appraisal Standards Board in relation to appraisal
practices.
The Appraisal Standards Board sets ethical guidelines for appraisers.
The Appraisal Standards Board reviews appraisal reports for accuracy.
The Appraisal Standards Board identifies and addresses issues
related to recognized methods and techniques in appraisal.
The Appraisal Standards Board conducts appraisals for public trust.
,7. Why is it important for appraisers to disclose their limitations in expertise,
such as not being an expert in real estate law?
It guarantees the accuracy of the appraisal.
It reduces the need for further appraisals.
It helps to clarify the appraiser's role and ensures ethical
compliance.
It allows appraisers to charge higher fees.
8. Standards Rule 1-2 of USPAP prohibits an appraiser from allowing the or a ___
client's objectives to cause the assignment results to be biased.
intended use of an assignment
property's relevant characteristics
quality and quantity of data analyzed
neighborhood composition
9. The subject of an appraisal review assignment may be
any work that is completed by a state licensed or certified appraiser
any written work that is part of appraisal practice
another appraiser's work that is completed as part of an appraisal or
appraisal review assignment
a property that had been previously valued by another appraiser
10. If an appraiser is tasked with valuing a single property for ad valorem
taxation and fails to adhere to Standard 1, what potential consequences
could arise?
The appraisal process will be expedited without further review.
, The appraisal may be deemed unreliable, leading to legal
challenges or loss of public trust.
The appraiser will receive a commendation for their work.
The appraisal will automatically be accepted by tax authorities.
11. According to USPAP, any appraiser who signs any part of an appraisal report
is required to
sign the letter of transmittal
read the report
inspect the property
sign a certification
12. If an appraiser knowingly misrepresents their assignment results, what
potential consequences could they face under USPAP?
Disciplinary action and loss of credibility
Recognition for their innovative approach
No consequences if the client is satisfied
Increased client trust and future assignments
13. What must an appraiser do before disclosing the appraised value to the
property owner according to USPAP guidelines?
Prepare a detailed report for the property owner.
Obtain permission from the lender-client.
Submit the appraisal to a regulatory body.
Notify the property owner of the appraisal process.