Answer to Question #3, Illustration for (AO-21)

 

Rent Survey
 

Answer: Mike should fully investigate the client’s expectations before determining the scope of work for this assignment. Does the client want only to know what rental rates are being charged for other office buildings in the area? If so, this is likely a service for which USPAP has no Standards (i.e., STANDARDS 1 and 2 when providing real property appraisals). Mike would then be obligated to comply with the portions of USPAP that apply generally to appraisal practice (i.e., DEFINITIONS, PREAMBLE, the Conduct, Management, and Confidentiality sections of the ETHICS RULE, the COMPETENCY RULE, the JURISDICTIONAL EXCEPTION RULE and the SUPPLEMENTAL STANDARDS RULE). The development and reporting of the assignment results would be entirely at his discretion, and a workfile would not be required.
 

However, if the client expects Mike to collect rental rate and lease term information and to analyze them to conclude the market rental terms for the Acme Building, this is an appraisal. This assignment is an appraisal because it includes a specific subject property (i.e., the right to use space in the building) and the problem to be solved in the assignment is a value opinion (i.e., the market rental terms for that space). The appraisal assignment should then be completed in compliance with STANDARDS 1 and 2.