WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS (LATEST
2024-2025 UPDATES)
Exposure Time - Answer-Estimated length of time the property interest being appraiser
would have been offered on the market prior to a hypothetical consummation of a sale
at market value on the effective date of the appraisal
When does exposure time end? - Answer-Exposure time ends on the effective date of
the appraisal
When does marketing time begin? - Answer-Marketing time begins on the effective date
of the appraisal and extends into the future
Standard Rule 1-2 (d) - Answer-The appraiser must identify the effective date of the
appraiser's opinions and conclusions
Standard Rule 1-2 (e) - Answer-An appraiser must identify the characteristics of the
property that are relevant to the type and definition of value and intended use of
appraisal
Purpose of inspection - Answer-To gather information about the characteristics of the
property that are relevant to its value
Minimum level of inspection - Answer-USPAP does not require an inspection
Standard Rule 1-2 (f) - Answer-An Appraiser must identify any extraordinary
assumptions necessary in the assignment
When can you use an extraordinary assumption? - Answer-Can be used only if...
-It is required to properly develop credible opinions and conclusions
-The appraiser has reasonable basis for the extraordinary assumption
-Use of the extraordinary assumption results in a credible analysis
-The appraiser complies with the disclosure requirements set forth in USPAP for
extraordinary assumptions
Standard Rule 1-2 (g) - Answer-An appraiser must identify any hypothetical conditions
necessary to the assignment