Wisconsin Code § 458.38

Compensation of appraisers
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(1) A licensed appraisal management company shall compensate appraisers at a
rate that is reasonable and customary for appraisal services being
performed in the market area of the property being appraised in
accordance with 15 USC 1639e and rules promulgated under 15
USC 1639e.
(2) In any report or other written communication to a client,
lender, or other person pertaining to the cost of a specific appraisal assignment, a licensed appraisal management company
shall separately state the following fees:
(a) Any fee paid to the appraiser for the completion of the appraisal service.
(b) Any fee charged to the client for the licensed appraisal
management company’s appraisal management services.
(3) A licensed appraisal management company may not do
any of the following:
(a) Fail, except in cases of breach of contract or for other good
cause, to make payment to an appraiser for the completion of an
appraisal service within 30 days after the date on which the appraisal management company receives the completed appraisal
service. An appraisal service is complete under this paragraph
when the scope of work has been completed and the work product
has been delivered to the client with any required certification or
other signed document.
(b) Include any fee for appraisal management services performed by the licensed appraisal management company in the
amount the company reports as charges for the actual completion
of an appraisal service by an appraiser.
(c) Prohibit an appraiser from showing in an appraisal report
or other document the fee that the licensed appraisal management
company paid to the appraiser for the appraisal service.
(d) Require an appraiser to state or affirm that any fees the licensed appraisal management company paid to the appraiser
were reasonable and customary.

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