Property Valuation (alternative)
A Maryland appraiser preparing a residential appraisal for a federally regulated transaction must complete a report on a form approved by:
ASDAT (alternative)
BFannie Mae/Freddie Mac (URAR/Form 1004 or equivalent), or FHA/VA as applicable✓ Correct
CMREC (alternative)
DThe Maryland Appraisers Commission
Explanation
Residential appraisals for federally related transactions use standardized forms (Fannie/Freddie Form 1004 URAR, or FHA/VA equivalents) to ensure consistency and compliance with lending standards.
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