Property Valuation
A South Carolina appraiser who violates USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) may face:
AOnly professional embarrassment
BLicense suspension or revocation by the SC Real Estate Appraisers Board✓ Correct
CCriminal prosecution only
DA fine from SCREC
Explanation
South Carolina appraisers are governed by the SC Real Estate Appraisers Board. USPAP violations can result in license suspension or revocation, civil penalties, and restrictions on practice.
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