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FNMA Property Data Collectors Program Violates WV Law

Appraiserblogs

The Fannie Mae Property Data Collectors program seems to have run afoul of West Virginia law. This program allows for the collection of data related to real estate appraisals by unlicensed third-party data collectors, which is in direct violation of article 38 of the state’s Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Act.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Real Estate Disclosures

Zillow

It’s standard practice in real estate to give a home a fresh coat of paint before putting it on the market. Nine out of 10 times, the intention is to show the property at its best. Whether you're a listing a home for sale or in the market to purchase , here are five things you should know about real estate disclosures.

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2024 USPAP For Appraisers

Appraisal Today

I always thought the accused could face their accuser in a court of law in America. As this property data collector thing moves along, there continues to be no legitimate reason for Fannie Mae’s motivation to push this so hard other than they want the valuation process fully automated and can pay $25 for an untrained inspector to view a home.