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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · safeguard the consumer in connection with the utilization of credit by requiring full disclosure of the terms and conditions of finance charges in credit transactions or in offers to extend credit; by · Sec. 129E

Sec. 129E. Appraisal independence requirements

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## § 129E Appraisal independence requirements **[**[15 U.S.C. 1639e](/us/usc/t15/s1639e)**]** ###
(a)In General It shall be unlawful, in extending credit or in providing any services for a consumer credit transaction secured by the principal dwelling of the consumer, to engage in any act or practice that violates appraisal independence as described in or pursuant to regulations prescribed under this section. ###
(b)Appraisal Independence For purposes of subsection (a), acts or practices that violate appraisal independence shall include— ####
(1)any appraisal of a property offered as security for repayment of the consumer credit transaction that is conducted in connection with such transaction in which a person with an interest in the underlying transaction compensates, coerces, extorts, colludes, instructs, induces, bribes, or intimidates a person, appraisal management company, firm, or other entity conducting or involved in an appraisal, or attempts, to compensate, coerce, extort, collude, instruct, induce, bribe, or intimidate such a person, for the purpose of causing the appraised value assigned, under the appraisal, to the property to be based on any factor other than the independent judgment of the appraiser; ####
(2)mischaracterizing, or suborning any mischaracterization of, the appraised value of the property securing the extension of the credit; ####
(3)seeking to influence an appraiser or otherwise to encourage a targeted value in order to facilitate the making or pricing of the transaction; and ####
(4)withholding or threatening to withhold timely payment for an appraisal report or for appraisal services rendered when the appraisal report or services are provided for in accordance with the contract between the parties. ###
(c)Exceptions The requirements of subsection
(b)shall not be construed as prohibiting a mortgage lender, mortgage broker, mortgage banker, real estate broker, appraisal management company, employee of an appraisal management company, consumer, or any other person with an interest in a real estate transaction from asking an appraiser to undertake 1 or more of the following: ####
(1)Consider additional, appropriate property information, including the consideration of additional comparable properties to make or support an appraisal. ####
(2)Provide further detail, substantiation, or explanation for the appraiser's value conclusion. ####
(3)Correct errors in the appraisal report. ###
(d)Prohibitions on Conflicts of Interest No certified or licensed appraiser conducting, and no appraisal management company procuring or facilitating, an appraisal in connection with a consumer credit transaction secured by the principal dwelling of a consumer may have a direct or indirect interest, financial or otherwise, in the property or transaction involving the appraisal. ###
(e)Mandatory Reporting Any mortgage lender, mortgage broker, mortgage banker, real estate broker, appraisal management company, employee of an appraisal management company, or any other person involved in a real estate transaction involving an appraisal in connection with a consumer credit transaction secured by the principal dwelling of a consumer who has a reasonable basis to believe an appraiser is failing to comply with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, is violating applicable laws, or is otherwise engaging in unethical or unprofessional conduct, shall refer the matter to the applicable State appraiser certifying and licensing agency. ###
(f)No Extension of Credit In connection with a consumer credit transaction secured by a consumer's principal dwelling, a creditor who knows, at or before loan consummation, of a violation of the appraisal independence standards established in subsections56
(b)or
(d)shall not extend credit based on such appraisal unless the creditor documents that the creditor has acted with reasonable diligence to determine that the appraisal does not materially misstate or misrepresent the value of such dwelling. 56Probably should read “subsection”. ###
(g)Rules and Interpretive Guidelines ####
(1)In general Except as provided under paragraph (2), the Board57, the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the National Credit Union Administration Board, the Federal Housing Finance Agency, and the Bureau may jointly issue rules, interpretive guidelines, and general statements of policy with respect to acts or practices that violate appraisal independence in the provision of mortgage lending services for a consumer credit transaction secured by the principal dwelling of the consumer and mortgage brokerage services for such a transaction, within the meaning of subsections (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (h), and (i). 57The reference to “Board” probably should be to “Bureau”. See amendment made by sections 1100A(2) of Public Law 111–203 and the corresponding effective date for such amendment in section 1100H of such Public Law. ####
(2)Interim final regulations The Board57 shall, for purposes of this section, prescribe interim final regulations no later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this section defining with specificity acts or practices that violate appraisal independence in the provision of mortgage lending services for a consumer credit transaction secured by the principal dwelling of the consumer or mortgage brokerage services for such a transaction and defining any terms in this section or such regulations. Rules prescribed by the Board57 under this paragraph shall be deemed to be rules prescribed by the agencies jointly under paragraph (1). ###
(h)Appraisal Report Portability Consistent with the requirements of this section, the Board57, the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the National Credit Union Administration Board, the Federal Housing Finance Agency, and the Bureau may jointly issue regulations that address the issue of appraisal report portability, including regulations that ensure the portability of the appraisal report between lenders for a consumer credit transaction secured by a 1-4 unit single family residence that is the principal dwelling of the consumer, or mortgage brokerage services for such a transaction. ###
(i)Customary and Reasonable Fee ####
(1)In general Lenders and their agents shall compensate fee appraisers at a rate that is customary and reasonable for appraisal services performed in the market area of the property being appraised. Evidence for such fees may be established by objective third-party information, such as government agency fee schedules, academic studies, and independent private sector surveys. Fee studies shall exclude assignments ordered by known appraisal management companies. ####
(2)Fee appraiser definition #####
(A)In general For purposes of this section, the term “**fee appraiser**” means a person who is not an employee of the mortgage loan originator or appraisal management company engaging the appraiser and is— ######
(i)a State licensed or certified appraiser who receives a fee for performing an appraisal and certifies that the appraisal has been prepared in accordance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice; or ######
(ii)a company not subject to the requirements of section 1124 of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 (12 U.S.C. 3331 et seq.) that utilizes the services of State licensed or certified appraisers and receives a fee for performing appraisals in accordance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. #####
(B)Rule of construction related to appraisal donations If a fee appraiser voluntarily donates appraisal services to an organization eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable contributions, such voluntary donation shall be considered customary and reasonable for the purposes of paragraph (1). ####
(3)Exception for complex assignments In the case of an appraisal involving a complex assignment, the customary and reasonable fee may reflect the increased time, difficulty, and scope of the work required for such an appraisal and include an amount over and above the customary and reasonable fee for non-complex assignments. ###
(j)Sunset Effective on the date the interim final regulations are promulgated pursuant to subsection (g), the Home Valuation Code of Conduct announced by the Federal Housing Finance Agency on December 23, 2008, shall have no force or effect. ###
(k)Penalties ####
(1)First violation In addition to the enforcement provisions referred to in section 130, each person who violates this section shall forfeit and pay a civil penalty of not more than $10,000 for each day any such violation continues. ####
(2)Subsequent violations In the case of any person on whom a civil penalty has been imposed under paragraph (1), paragraph
(1)shall be applied by substituting “$20,000” for “$10,000” with respect to all subsequent violations. ####
(3)Assessment The agency referred to in subsection
(a)or
(c)of section 108 with respect to any person described in paragraph
(1)shall assess any penalty under this subsection to which such person is subject.
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