Property Valuation

An Alaska appraiser who has completed an appraisal must keep the workfile for at least:

A1 year
B5 years from the date of the report or 2 years after final disposition of any legal proceedings involving the report✓ Correct
C3 years
D10 years

Explanation

Under USPAP Record Keeping requirements, appraisers must retain their workfiles for at least 5 years from the date of the report or 2 years after final judicial or administrative proceedings involving the report, whichever is longer.

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