The comptroller of the currency says he is uncomfortable with the way New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is trying to impose an appraisal standard on all institutions through a settlement agreement with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. "To have a situation where a one-off agreement with a single state would have a national policy impact raises questions as to whether that is an appropriate way to make these kinds of policies," Comptroller John Dugan said. The supervisor of national banks is planning to submit a comment letter on the settlement agreement by April 30. Mr. Dugan also questioned whether the settlement's "blanket prohibition" on the use of in-house appraisers or affiliated appraisal firms is necessary to assure "real" independence between the lending and appraisal functions. "It's not at all clear to me that means the appraisal function has to be outside the institution," the comptroller told members of the Exchequer Club in Washington.
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