Property Valuation
A Mississippi appraisal requires the appraiser to certify that they have personally inspected the property. This certification is:
AOptional for desktop appraisals
BRequired by USPAP for standard appraisals✓ Correct
COnly required for commercial properties
DProvided by the lender, not the appraiser
Explanation
USPAP requires appraisers to disclose the extent of their property inspection in the certification. For a standard appraisal, the appraiser must personally inspect the property and certify the inspection in the appraisal report.
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