Critique – Anatomy of a Review
Tuesday, October 4th | 8:30am-4:30pm Central Time*
*with 1 hour lunch
COURSE APPROVAL INFORMATION
AL – Course #C02776
CA – Course #2210501036
CO – Course #2271
GA – Course #75104
KY – Approved
LA – Approved
MD – Approved
MO – Approved
MS – Course #50424
NM – Course #4138
NV – Course #CE.0009585-A
NJ – Course #2022-218
NY – Course #A5514-07
NC – Course #4498
OH – Course #Q04200806A 22
OK – Course #710
OR – Course #APEL-C-0722-0038
SC – Course #CE.2011
TN – Course #2261
TX – Course #43187
UT – Course #AC101327
VA – Approved
WA – Course #A22021951
WI – Course #4366
*Pending approval in AR, FL, HI, IL, MI, MN, & PA*
Join us for a Live-Virtual offering of our brand new 7-Hour CE class, Critique – Anatomy of a Review, with Instructor Hal Humphreys.
Tuesday, October 4th | 8:30am-4:30pm Central Time
KNOW YOUR TIME ZONE:We’re on CENTRAL TIME. Class starts promptly at 8:30am Central.
*If you are on Pacific Time, Class is from 6:30am-2:30pmPT (doors open at 5:30am)
*If you are on Mountain Time, Class is from 7:30am-3:30pmMT (doors open at 6:30am)
*If you are on Central Time, Class is from 8:30am-4:30pmCT (doors open at 7:30am)
*If you are on Eastern Time, Class is from 9:30am-5:30pmET (doors open at 8:30am)
Refund/Cancellation Policy: Cancellations require written advance notice. Refunds will only be given if request is made 24 hours prior to the start of class.
System Requirements:
This 7-hour class will take place via Zoom Meeting:
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is for active, boots-on-the-ground real estate appraisers. It can help bring you into competency to start marketing and accepting review assignments. It will also help you understand, more fully, the process of appraisal review when dealing with reviewers who critique your work.
In this seven-hour course, we go into detail about what constitutes a review, who does review assignments, how to analyze a URAR form report for compliance and credibility, and how to do all of this whilst not being mean. This course will help appraisers better understand how to conduct review assignments and how to respond to their work being reviewed.
We believe that, as professionals, we should give deference when possible to the work of other professionals. To critique another’s work should not be a “gotcha/busted you” affair. The primary reason we engage in review assignments is to maintain public trust and offer a check in the process to ensure quality work. A review assignment is a chance to provide constructive feedback, not pick nits. Of course, when an appraiser has done sub-par work, that should be called out. But – by and large – most appraisers are out there trying to do professional work and maintain the integrity of our profession.
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