Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part LXVII - Real Estate
Subpart 3 - Appraisal Management Companies
Chapter 307 - Prohibited Activities
Section LXVII-30701 - Improper Influence
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code LXVII-30701
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Licensees shall not permit an agent, or anyone acting on behalf of the licensee, to engage in any of the following activities:
1. requiring the appraiser to collect the
appraisal fee from a borrower, homeowner or third party;
2. requiring the appraiser to provide the
appraisal management company with the appraiser's digital signature or
seal;
3. altering, amending, or
changing an appraisal report submitted by a licensed or certified appraiser by
removing the appraiser's signature or seal or by adding or removing information
to or from the appraisal report;
4.
removing an independent appraiser from the appraisal management company's panel
without prior written notice that includes supporting evidence that:
a. the appraiser has acted
illegally;
b. the appraiser has
violated the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, or other
applicable state statutes or rules; or
c. the appraiser has had substandard
performances or otherwise acted in an improper or unprofessional
manner.
5. entering into
agreements with independent appraisers, unless the appraisers are licensed as a
Residential Certified Real Estate Appraiser or General Certified Real Estate
Appraiser and in good standing with the Louisiana Real Estate Appraisers
Board;
6. requesting an appraiser
to provide an estimated, predetermined, or desired value in an appraisal report
or to provide estimated values or comparable sales at any time before the
appraisal report is completed;
7.
committing an act or practice that impairs, or attempts to impair, an
appraisers independence, objectivity or impartiality;
8. making referrals to Louisiana appraisers
for appraisal services during any period in which the appraisal management
company license has expired; or
9.
requiring an appraiser to indemnify it or hold it harmless from any liability,
damage, losses or claims arising out of the services provided by it. This
prohibition shall not preclude indemnification agreements for services
performed by the appraiser.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:3415.1 et seq.
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