6. John was recently provided with an appraisal assignment by a lender. He recognizes the address as a property that he has appraised three times in the last three years, twice for this same lender. How many times must he disclose that he has appraised the property in the last three years? a. O b. 1 c. 2 d. 3 7. Michael receives an appraisal assignment from a lender. In the course of his work on the assignment he realizes he has used this property in three other assignments as a comparable in the last three years. For his work in this assignment, how many times does he need to disclose his work with the property? a. O b. 1 c. 2 d. 3 8. Lisa and Michael have been working together in appraisal assignments. Now Lisa would like to open her own practice. Michael tells Lisa that she cannot take any of the records with her and that she can only have access to the existing files through him for the next five years. Has Michael violated USPAP? a. Yes, Lisa must take copies with her of any files she has worked on previously b. Yes, Lisa is entitled to the original copies of the files c. Yes, Lisa must have access to the files for 5 years post-assignment or 2 years past judicial cases, whichever comes last d. No, Michael signed the certification in each assignment and as such he is the only one that must have access to the files 9. John was recently called by a lender about an appraisal assignment in his geographic territory. John has specialized in residential housing appraisal for properties of 1-4 units. The call he received is about a 6 unit apartment building, Can John accept this assignment? a. Yes, it is a residential property b. Yes, if he takes action to learn how to develop an appraisal of these units and notes the steps taken in the appraisal assignment c. Yes, the property is in his geographic area d. No, he must turn the appraisal assignment down