Property Valuation
Vermont appraisers must comply with which national professional standard for appraisal practice?
AVermont Appraisal Standards (VAS)
BUniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP)✓ Correct
CNational Association of Realtors Code of Ethics
DVermont Agency of Commerce standards
Explanation
All Vermont licensed and certified appraisers must comply with USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice), the national standard developed by The Appraisal Foundation and required by federal law for appraisals used in federally related transactions.
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