Kan. Admin. Regs. § 117-4-4 - Residential classification; scope of practice
(a) The residential classification shall
apply to the appraisal of residential units for one to four families without
regard to transaction value or complexity.
(b) The residential classification shall
include the appraisal of vacant or unimproved land that is utilized for
one-family to four-family purposes and where the highest and best use is for
one-family to four-family purposes. The residential classification shall not
include the appraisal of subdivisions in which a development analysis or
appraisal is necessary and utilized.
(c) The residential classification may also
apply to the appraisal of any other property permitted by the regulations of
the applicable federal financial institution's regulatory agency, other agency,
or regulatory body.
(d) Each
certified residential appraiser shall comply with the competency rule of the
uniform standards of professional appraisal practice (USPAP), as required by
K.S.A. 58-4121 and amendments thereto.
(e) Each certified residential appraiser
shall perform and practice in compliance with the USPAP, as required by
K.S.A. 58-4121 and amendments thereto.
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