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    Legal & RegulatoryUSPAP

    Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP)

    The nationally recognized ethical and performance standards for the appraisal profession, established by The Appraisal Foundation. USPAP compliance is required for all federally related appraisals and by most state licensing boards.

    USPAP sets the minimum standards for appraisal practice in the United States and is updated biennially. It contains definitions, rules (Ethics Rule, Competency Rule, Scope of Work Rule, Jurisdictional Exception Rule), and standards for real property (Standards 1 and 2), personal property (Standards 7 and 8), and business valuation (Standards 9 and 10). Standard 1 governs the appraisal development process, while Standard 2 governs appraisal reporting. All licensed and certified appraisers must complete a 7-hour USPAP update course every two years as part of continuing education.

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