Property Valuation
A Wyoming appraiser must follow the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), which requires appraisals to be:
ACompleted only by government-employed appraisers
BDeveloped and reported in a manner that is not misleading and reflects the appraiser's independent judgment✓ Correct
CBased solely on the county assessor's estimated value
DReviewed and approved by the WREC before use
Explanation
USPAP requires appraisers to develop and report appraisals that are not misleading, reflect the appraiser's independent and objective judgment, and clearly disclose the scope of work, assumptions, and limiting conditions.
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