Property Valuation
Wisconsin appraisers use USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) because:
AIt is a Wisconsin-specific standard
BIt is the national professional standard required for federally related appraisals✓ Correct
CDSPS requires it for all real estate transactions
DIt is required by Wisconsin REALTORS®
Explanation
USPAP is the nationally recognized ethical and performance standard for appraisers in the United States; compliance is required for appraisals used in federally related transactions.
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