The End is Just the Beginning - Virginia REAB Hears Petition To Prohibit Use of Appraisal Delivery Webportals That Transmit Altered Appraisal Reports
Appraisal Scoop reported previously (click here) on the May 22, 2008 Virginia State Board for Real Estate Appraiser's (VREAB) meeting to discuss among other things, a petition submitted by George Dodd, SRA. Click Here to: Download Virginia_Appraisal_Board_Petition_052208.pdf
The petition was written to prevent online sites, or web-portals from changing or otherwise altering reports that appraisers prepare. Web-portals would include such companies as: AppraisalPort, RELS, and other AI ready required companies. It also seeks to limit the illegal PDF stripping down, and programs that erroneously copy information from reports such as Lighthouse.
August 19, 2008 - Legislature and policy is one of those things that can baffle most people. I know that sometimes I can get downright angry at the inefficient ways government can work sometimes. Here we all are in Richmond, VA, the front lines to the fight for appraisal portal conversions.
On the 19th a decision was to be made as to whether or not appraisers were to be allowed to continue to do business with companies that require reports to be converted to formats that were not the true copy of the appraisers report. A victory would not be had by either side of this fight .
Neil Olson, Chief Legal for FNC, Inc was there to give presence to the companies who want to continue to require appraisers to submit limited reports. * See comments I once again applaud Mr. Olson for being the lone offense, as no one from First American was there, no one from Lighthouse, no one from any other company that would be even slightly allied with FNC’s struggles. There were no lenders there to support Mr. Olson’s claims from the lender’s side. Without a lender there to agree this is the only way they want these reports, Mr. Olson appears to be painting with broad strokes when he insists they do.
George Dodd, SRA was there to thank the board for their time looking at and considering his petition. This same petition asked that no companies that required the practices of conversions of reports be allowed to do business in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The committee was required to recommend that the petition be rejected. It was simply not written in such a way that was enforceable. The petition sought to limit an industry that it did not oversee. The Board’s opinion was to leave the committee open to further discussion and allow it to look even deeper into the entire process.
Mr. Dodd humbly accepted that decision, as if he knew it was coming. He seemed pleased to get the opportunity to continue on to help shape what is ultimately going to be an important step in the re-establishment of appraiser’s independence.
Over the last several months there are some things that should be taken into account that cannot be just coincidence. When the Board originally met in the late spring I began this series of stories. The first one seemed well received. The second one was followed by something I did not expect. Within a day of the second story being published Fannie released a statement:
"Since relocating our appraisal ordering process to AppraisalPort in April, we have discovered limitations within various appraisal software providers using the AI Ready format when trying to send the level of documentation that the NUC requires."
I have no clue if yours truly had anything to do with it. I do hope that I had a small part in it. Within this same time frame AppraisalPort released something that they had never offered prior in their previous several years of operating. They finally made a PDF converter available for their ENV format.
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