Appraiser’s Guide to Appraisal Inspections
A comprehensive guide of the changing types of real property inspections for appraisal related assignments.
Wednesday, January 10th | 8:30AM – 4:30PM CST
COURSE APPROVAL INFORMATION
Education Provider: Appraiser eLearning LLC
Approved States: Certified for 7 hours of continuing education in:
AL – Course #C02489
AR – Course # AE009
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MO – Approved
NV – Course #CE.0009541-A
NJ – Course #2021-205
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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:
When is an appraisal inspection required? What should be included?
This course walks you through everything you need to know about appraisal inspections, including best practices, tools, risks and safety, types of inspections, the use of trainees or assistants, and the question of whether an inspection is necessary for any given assignment. It’s a great review for real property appraisers, financial institutions, underwriters, and regulators; commercial appraisers and other property data collectors will also find it useful.
By the end of the course, students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of:
• The significance of whether an inspection is necessary
• Understanding the difference between bifurcated, hybrid, and traditional inspections
• The importance of utilizing innovation in the appraisal inspection process
• The differences between requirements and best practices
• Understanding the preferences available to the appraiser
• Actions to take to remain safe
• The significance of obtaining significant assistance
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Course Author
Bryan S. Reynolds, CDEI™ is a KY/TN Certified General Real Property Appraiser, a registered agent with the TN State Board of Equalization and an AQB Certified USPAP Instructor. He has testified and appeared in various courts, planning and zoning boards as both an expert and as an agent making valuation arguments before local and state hearing officials and Administrated Law Judges. Reynolds is the owner of Bryan S. Reynolds & Associates, Reynolds Appraisal Service and a partner in Appraiser eLearning, www.appraiserelearning.com. He provides residential and commercial valuation services throughout the region and various educational offerings, mentoring, consulting and litigation support services throughout the country as well as being available for lectures and is well known for his Think Outside the “Check” Box approach.
AQB Certified USPAP Instructor
Certified General Real Property Appraiser
Consultant
Litigation Valuation Expert
FHA Lender Selection Roster Appraiser
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