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Code · South Dakota · Title 36 · Chapter 36-21

36-21B-11. Improper influence on real estate appraisals prohibited--Grounds for discipline.

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No real estate appraiser with an interest in a real estate transaction or the financing of any loan secured by real estate involving an appraisal assignment may improperly influence or attempt to improperly influence the development, reporting, result, or review of a real estate appraisal by:
(1)Coercion, extortion, or bribery;
(2)Withholding or threatened withholding of payment for an appraisal fee;
(3)Conditioning of the payment of an appraisal fee upon the opinion, conclusion, or valuation to be reached;
(4)Requesting that the appraiser report a predetermined opinion, conclusion, or valuation or the desired valuation of any person; or
(5)Any other act or practice that impairs or attempts to impair an appraiser's independence, objectivity, and impartiality.
A violation of this section may constitute grounds for discipline against a real estate appraiser who is registered, licensed, or certified pursuant to the laws of the State of South Dakota.
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