Property Valuation
What is a scope of work problem in appraisal?
AWhen an appraiser has too much work
BAn inappropriate appraisal scope that doesn't match the complexity and intended use of the assignment✓ Correct
CA dispute with a client about appraisal fees
DA disagreement between appraisers
Explanation
A scope of work problem occurs when an appraiser uses an inappropriate level of research, analysis, or reporting for the assignment. USPAP requires appraisers to identify and satisfy the scope of work necessary for credible results.
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