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    USPAP Ethics Rule

    The USPAP rule establishing requirements for appraiser conduct, management, confidentiality, and record keeping. It prohibits bias, advocacy, and deceptive practices in all appraisal activities.

    The Ethics Rule has four sections: Conduct (act with impartiality and objectivity, not as an advocate), Management (disclose fees, not accept contingent fees for value-related assignments), Confidentiality (protect client information except as required by law), and Record Keeping (maintain work files for at least five years). Violations of the Ethics Rule can result in state licensing board discipline, including license revocation, fines, and mandatory education. The rule also addresses fair housing compliance and prohibits discrimination in appraisal practice.

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