What is USPAP and Why Does It Matter?

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If you’ve ever hired an appraiser or started researching the process, you’ve probably come across the term USPAP. Here’s what it means, why it matters, and what to look for when hiring a qualified appraiser. Anyone Can Call Themselves a Personal Property Appraiser Unlike real estate appraisers, personal property appraisers are not licensed or regulated […]

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