New York Appraisal Continuing Education & License Renewal
Whether you’re just getting started or are a seasoned appraiser, McKissock has you covered with high-quality New York appraisal continuing education and New York license renewal courses, industry expertise and convenience. Our convenient online appraisal classes are written by top-quality instructors to reflect the most recent appraisal practices in New York. Trust McKissock as thousands of appraisers in Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Springdale, Jonesboro and across New York choose us for their New York appraisal continuing education.
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New York Appraisal Licensing Education Packages
Save up to 17% on New York Appraisal Continuing Education & License Renewal packages created just for you. Select packages based on the hours you need and the topics that interest you.
NY Appraisal Unlimited Learning Membership
Payment plans starting at $399/year
WHY IT’S FOR YOU
- You are single or multi-licensed; one price gets you all your education for two years (including USPAP).
- You can use a searchable digital library of professional resources anytime you have a question.
- You want access to a support network of other appraisers and instructors.
- Choose how you learn: online courses, Pro-Series webinars, or our NEW Livestream classes.
- Maximize your learning with one set price; includes access to additional courses beyond state requirements.
MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES
- Two-years of UNLIMITED access to 28+ hours of mandatory and elective courses you can take any time for New York renewal and/or your professional career development
- USPAP update course and PDF book: $224.99 value
- Free access to monthly Pro-Series webinars: $576 value
- Become a Certified Luxury and/or Green Home Appraiser (application, courses, exam, & certificate)$1,225 value
- Exclusive access to a resource library of professional development tools within your dashboard
- A members-only community of appraisers and instructors from around the country
- Exclusive member discounts from select industry partners – Includes 14-Day Trial & 20% off ANOW Business Management Software
- Completion certificates for New York and other licensed states: $100 value per state
- Excellent customer service & support via phone and email, 7 days a week
- 2 payment options – $399 annually or $774 biennially. Two-year commitment required.
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OPTIONS FOR INCLUDED COURSES*
- 2022-2023 7-hour National USPAP Course (7 hrs)
- Residential Property Inspection for Appraisers (7 hrs)
- 7-hour Introduction to Fair Housing and Fair Lending Instruction (7 hrs)
- Residential Property Measurement and ANSI Z765 (4 hrs)
- Best Practices for Completing Bifurcated and Hybrid Appraisals (3 hrs)
*Example above illustrates 28+ hours of recommended continuing education courses to get you started. Choose from our extensive library of courses to add these or additional ones, any time.
*This is an auto-renew membership. Two-year minimum commitment is required at the time of initial purchase. Additional renewal terms are for two-years each.
28-hr Self-Paced Online Renewal Package
ABOUT THIS PACKAGE
View Package Description
HOW IT WORKS:
- Step 1: Review courses offered in this package.
- Step 2: Select ENROLL to buy this package as-is.
- Step 3: Need to swap courses? Click HERE to choose course options.
WHY IT’S FOR YOU
- You are licensed in New York (or multiple states) and require license renewal or additional credit.
- As a busy appraiser, a self-paced learning approach best fits your lifestyle.
- You require basic cycle renewal hours, including national USPAP.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
28 hours of self-paced online courses for New York renewal
Phone and email support, 7 days a week
Completion certificates for New York
COURSES INCLUDED
Residential Property Inspection for Appraisers (7 hrs)
7-Hour Introduction to Fair Housing and Fair Lending Instruction (7 hrs)
Residential Property Measurement and ANSI Z765 (4 hrs)
Best Practices for Completing Bifurcated and Hybrid Appraisals (3 hrs)
14-hr Self-Paced Online Elective Package
ABOUT THIS PACKAGE
View Package Description
HOW IT WORKS:
- Step 1: Review courses offered in this package.
- Step 2: Select ENROLL to buy this package as-is.
- Step 3: Need to swap courses? Click HERE to choose course options.
WHY THIS PACKAGE
- You are licensed in New York (or multiple states) and require license renewal or additional credit.
- As a busy appraiser, a self-paced learning approach best fits your lifestyle.
- You’ve already completed your required USPAP course, so you’d like to finish your CE with electives.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
14 hours of self-paced online electives for New York renewal
Phone and email support, 7 days a week
Completion certificates for New York
COURSES INCLUDED
4 Hour Update to Fair Housing and Fair Lending Instruction (4 hrs)
Supporting Your Adjustments: Methods for Residential Appraisers (3 hrs)
Purchase New York Appraisal Continuing Education Courses
If you prefer to purchase a course individually, please select from the options below.
Live Webinar: Focus on FHA Minimum Property Requirements
Live Webinar: Focus on FHA Minimum Property Requirements
- Robert Frazier
- Robert Frazier
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course
- Pamela Teel
In addition to the student manual, each student must have a copy of the current USPAP publication and the 2022 USPAP Reference Manual to use in the course. The USPAP publication includes USPAP, Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and an index.
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Pamela Teel
Live Webinar: New Construction Essentials: Luxury Homes
Live Webinar: New Construction Essentials: Luxury Homes
- Rob McClelland
Course Highlights
• Recognize the essential components and the different types of construction drawings.
• Recognize the most common and significant variables that impact construction costs.
• Explain how renovations and remodels of luxury homes may positively or negatively affect value.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Appraising Complex and Stigmatized Residential Properties
Live Webinar: Appraising Complex and Stigmatized Residential Properties
- Greg Stephens
- Greg Stephens
Live Webinar: Supporting Adjustments: The Journey from Analysis to Adjusting
Live Webinar: Supporting Adjustments: The Journey from Analysis to Adjusting
- Julie Molendorp
In this course, you will be reviewing and learning a broad range of material which includes logical and systematic processes and analyses that lead to supportable adjustments in the grid, as well as appropriate methodologies and techniques such as qualitative and quantitative methods and techniques that are found in appraisal and economic theory. Best practices for data collection and verification will be covered, and then how to put it all together in the final report.
The material promises to guide even the most experienced appraiser in helping to overcome some of the more common challenges they face in their assignments.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Employ analytical tools for better market analysis and highest and best use.
- Apply an analysis and process for developing an opinion of trends.
- Review and apply an analysis of paired data sets.
- Explain and apply grouped data analysis.
- Julie Molendorp
Live Webinar: Appraising Condominium Units
Live Webinar: Appraising Condominium Units
- Diana Jacob
This course will provide an overview of the Individual Condominium Unit Appraisal Report (Form 1073/465) and the pertinent items to consider in each section of the report. The material covered is relevant to appraisals completed for lending and non-lending purposes. Additionally, this course contains material pertinent to condominium projects and the customary condominium documents.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Identify the key attributes of condominium ownership and recognize how it differs from PUD and cooperative ownership.
• Summarize the importance of condominium documents for valuing condominium properties.
• Identify the primary elements of comparison of residential condominium properties.
- Diana Jacob
Live Webinar: Using Appraisal Report Templates Responsibly
Live Webinar: Using Appraisal Report Templates Responsibly
- Rob McClelland
This course examines the use of templates, provides some best practices regarding template use, looks at some of the problems that may occur when appraisers do not use templates appropriately, and explains how appraisers can avoid these issues by carefully reading and periodically editing their templates.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Fundamentals of Expert Witness Testimony
Live Webinar: Fundamentals of Expert Witness Testimony
- Charles Huntoon
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Learn the difference between a factual and expert witness and the rules that apply to both
- Understand the facts you may be asked to present in divorce cases, bankruptcy cases, foreclosure cases, and Ad Valorem assessment appeals and estate appraisals
- Get comfortable with how deposition and courtroom proceedings work
- Charles Huntoon
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Appraisal Practice with Estate Appraisals
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Appraisal Practice with Estate Appraisals
- Pamela Teel
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- State and define the basic and the most common legal terms associated with estates and estate appraisals.
- Identify the necessary USPAP requirements, elements and assignment conditions when completing estate appraisals.
- Determine the appropriate forms and formats necessary to produce a credible report.
- Discover alternative ways to market estate appraisal services to distinct clients.
- Gain clarity and the necessary knowledge to seek out and perform estate appraisals.
- Pamela Teel
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Practice with Assessment Appeals
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Practice with Assessment Appeals
- Rob McClelland
This course has been designed to be applicable to practicing appraisers nationwide and does not address all of the specific local jurisdictional laws and regulations, which tend to vary greatly. There are two aspects of an assessment appeal: matters of valuation or fact, such as the amount of an assessment, and matters of law, such as the interpretation of statutes. This course addresses matters of valuation of real property.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Explain why the appeal process is described as an assessment appeal and not a tax appeal.
• Explain the generalized assessment appeal process.
• Identify the most common methods of assessment appeal
• Illustrate how the JURISDICTIONAL EXCEPTION RULE may be used in real property assessment appeals.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course March 27-28, 2022. Mon/Tue-3.5 Hrs
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course March 27-28, 2022. Mon/Tue-3.5 Hrs
- Steve Maher
In addition to the student manual, each student must have a copy of the current USPAP publication and the 2022 USPAP Reference Manual to use in the course. The USPAP publication includes USPAP, Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and an index.
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Steve Maher
Live Webinar: Valuation of Residential Solar
Live Webinar: Valuation of Residential Solar
- Bob Abelson
- Bob Abelson
Live Webinar: The Fundamentals of Appraising Luxury Homes
Live Webinar: The Fundamentals of Appraising Luxury Homes
- Rob McClelland
This course examines the complexities of the luxury home market, techniques for interacting with real estate agents, obtaining and verifying non-MLS sales, identifying and supporting adjustments, and valuing overimprovements.
Examples and illustrations are included to enhance the learning experience.
Course Highlights:
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Recognize the market and marketing distinctions of luxury homes.
• Recognize the importance of adequately explaining and supporting the rationale of comp selection and the weighted analysis of the comparable properties.
• Employ different accepted techniques to support adjustments and recognize when an adjustment seems unreasonable.
• Identify when a luxury home is overimproved.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: REO Appraisal: Guidelines and Best Practices
Live Webinar: REO Appraisal: Guidelines and Best Practices
- Diana Jacob
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Explore the development of the traditional approaches for residential appraisals, with emphasis on the challenges associated with REO and foreclosure properties
- Examine an appropriate scope of work for an REO appraisal
- Gain insights on the concepts of cost to repair and cost to cure, along with data sources to support cost estimates
- Diana Jacob
Live Webinar: Responding to a Reconsideration of Value (ROV)
Live Webinar: Responding to a Reconsideration of Value (ROV)
- Alan Hummel
Special emphasis will be given on responding impartially, objectively, and without bias to the ROV, since there are proven methods for handling these requests while adhering to USPAP and applicable regulatory requirements, and maintaining a professional relationship with the client.
The course starts with a brief discussion of how ROVs play a valuable role in the appraisal and mortgage lending process, and proceeds to numerous case studies to demonstrate effective research, analysis and reporting strategies.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Prepare a professional response to an ROV
• Identify rules and regulations pertaining to ROVs
• Recognize USPAP obligations during the ROV process
• Develop strategies to minimize the occurrence of ROVs
- Alan Hummel
Live Webinar: Learning From the Mistakes of Others: Appraisal Disciplinary Case Studies
Live Webinar: Learning From the Mistakes of Others: Appraisal Disciplinary Case Studies
- Joshua Walitt
- Joshua Walitt
Live Webinar: Mortgage Lending Appraisal Requirements: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Live Webinar: Mortgage Lending Appraisal Requirements: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
- Julie Molendorp
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Explain the main appraisal considerations required for a lender to determine if an appraisal report is acceptable.
• Select the proper standardized appraisal form and know the basic UAD protocols for the property type and appraisal assignment.
• Summarize the more common Fannie and Freddie appraisal requirements and apply in real-life appraisal situations.
• Write an appraisal report that contains the expected commentary and support to meet Fannie or Freddie’s minimum appraisal requirements
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Julie Molendorp
Live Webinar: Measuring 1-4 Unit Residential Properties-with ANSI Z765 Standard
Live Webinar: Measuring 1-4 Unit Residential Properties-with ANSI Z765 Standard
- Steve Maher
During this 4-hour Continuing Education course, participants will be able to:
- Summarize why appraisers inspect and measure properties?
- Identify the benchmarks for an acceptable scope of work Identify
- Describe basic best practices for measuring residences?
- Recognize the importance of rounding
- Summarize measurement techniques for odd-shaped dwellings and areas?
- Identify the scope and purpose of ANSI Z765
- Define terms used in ANSI Z765
- Identify areas that are not included in square footage under ANSI Z765??
- Describe how to measure and calculate square footage under ANSI Z765?
- Explain how to address stairs and sloped ceiling areas when calculating square footage?
- Identify required declarations and statements under ANSI Z765?
- Identify and calculate gross building area (GBA) for two- to four-unit properties
- Steve Maher
Live Webinar: Bifurcated and Hybrid Appraisals: A Practical Approach
Live Webinar: Bifurcated and Hybrid Appraisals: A Practical Approach
- Alan Hummel
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
? Recognize the potential future use and limitations of hybrid and bifurcated appraisals.
? Summarize how the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice relates to hybrid, bifurcated, and desktop appraisal assignments
? Evaluate the reliability of a data source by using various sources and processes.
? Explain the appraiser’s responsibilities for relying on work done by appraisers or others.
- Alan Hummel
Live Webinar: Appraising Condominium Units
Live Webinar: Appraising Condominium Units
- Rob McClelland
This course will provide an overview of the Individual Condominium Unit Appraisal Report (Form 1073/465) and the pertinent items to consider in each section of the report. The material covered is relevant to appraisals completed for lending and non-lending purposes. Additionally, this course contains material pertinent to condominium projects and the customary condominium documents.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Identify the key attributes of condominium ownership and recognize how it differs from PUD and cooperative ownership.
• Summarize the importance of condominium documents for valuing condominium properties.
• Identify the primary elements of comparison of residential condominium properties.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course April 3-4, 2023. Mon/Tues-3.5 Hrs
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course April 3-4, 2023. Mon/Tues-3.5 Hrs
- Bob Abelson
In addition to the student manual, each student must have a copy of the current USPAP publication and the 2022 USPAP Reference Manual to use in the course. The USPAP publication includes USPAP, Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and an index.
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Bob Abelson
Live Webinar: Focus on FHA Minimum Property Requirements
Live Webinar: Focus on FHA Minimum Property Requirements
- Diana Jacob
- Diana Jacob
Live Webinar: Using Appraisal Report Templates Responsibly
Live Webinar: Using Appraisal Report Templates Responsibly
- Alan Hummel
This course examines the use of templates, provides some best practices regarding template use, looks at some of the problems that may occur when appraisers do not use templates appropriately, and explains how appraisers can avoid these issues by carefully reading and periodically editing their templates.
- Alan Hummel
Live Webinar: Supporting Adjustments: The Journey from Analysis to Adjusting
Live Webinar: Supporting Adjustments: The Journey from Analysis to Adjusting
- Rob McClelland
In this course, you will be reviewing and learning a broad range of material which includes logical and systematic processes and analyses that lead to supportable adjustments in the grid, as well as appropriate methodologies and techniques such as qualitative and quantitative methods and techniques that are found in appraisal and economic theory. Best practices for data collection and verification will be covered, and then how to put it all together in the final report.
The material promises to guide even the most experienced appraiser in helping to overcome some of the more common challenges they face in their assignments.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Employ analytical tools for better market analysis and highest and best use.
- Apply an analysis and process for developing an opinion of trends.
- Review and apply an analysis of paired data sets.
- Explain and apply grouped data analysis.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Appraising Complex and Stigmatized Residential Properties
Live Webinar: Appraising Complex and Stigmatized Residential Properties
- Alan Hummel
- Alan Hummel
Live Webinar: New Construction Essentials: Luxury Homes
Live Webinar: New Construction Essentials: Luxury Homes
- Robert Frazier
Course Highlights
• Recognize the essential components and the different types of construction drawings.
• Recognize the most common and significant variables that impact construction costs.
• Explain how renovations and remodels of luxury homes may positively or negatively affect value.
- Robert Frazier
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Practice with Assessment Appeals
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Practice with Assessment Appeals
- Rob McClelland
This course has been designed to be applicable to practicing appraisers nationwide and does not address all of the specific local jurisdictional laws and regulations, which tend to vary greatly. There are two aspects of an assessment appeal: matters of valuation or fact, such as the amount of an assessment, and matters of law, such as the interpretation of statutes. This course addresses matters of valuation of real property.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Explain why the appeal process is described as an assessment appeal and not a tax appeal.
• Explain the generalized assessment appeal process.
• Identify the most common methods of assessment appeal
• Illustrate how the JURISDICTIONAL EXCEPTION RULE may be used in real property assessment appeals.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Appraisal Practice with Estate Appraisals
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Appraisal Practice with Estate Appraisals
- Pamela Teel
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- State and define the basic and the most common legal terms associated with estates and estate appraisals.
- Identify the necessary USPAP requirements, elements and assignment conditions when completing estate appraisals.
- Determine the appropriate forms and formats necessary to produce a credible report.
- Discover alternative ways to market estate appraisal services to distinct clients.
- Gain clarity and the necessary knowledge to seek out and perform estate appraisals.
- Pamela Teel
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course
- Steve Maher
In addition to the student manual, each student must have a copy of the current USPAP publication and the 2022 USPAP Reference Manual to use in the course. The USPAP publication includes USPAP, Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and an index.
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Steve Maher
Live Webinar: Fundamentals of Expert Witness Testimony
Live Webinar: Fundamentals of Expert Witness Testimony
- Greg Stephens
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Learn the difference between a factual and expert witness and the rules that apply to both
- Understand the facts you may be asked to present in divorce cases, bankruptcy cases, foreclosure cases, and Ad Valorem assessment appeals and estate appraisals
- Get comfortable with how deposition and courtroom proceedings work
- Greg Stephens
Live Webinar: Appraising Small Apartment Properties
Live Webinar: Appraising Small Apartment Properties
- Robert Frazier
- Robert Frazier
Live Webinar: The Appraiser's Guide to HUD Handbook 4000.1
Live Webinar: The Appraiser's Guide to HUD Handbook 4000.1
- Robert Frazier
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
Go in-depth into the requirements of Handbook 4000.1
Learn about revisions to FHA requirements and protocols
Stay up-to-date with FHA requirements
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Robert Frazier
Live Webinar: The Fundamentals of Appraising Luxury Homes
Live Webinar: The Fundamentals of Appraising Luxury Homes
- Rob McClelland
This course examines the complexities of the luxury home market, techniques for interacting with real estate agents, obtaining and verifying non-MLS sales, identifying and supporting adjustments, and valuing overimprovements.
Examples and illustrations are included to enhance the learning experience.
Course Highlights:
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Recognize the market and marketing distinctions of luxury homes.
• Recognize the importance of adequately explaining and supporting the rationale of comp selection and the weighted analysis of the comparable properties.
• Employ different accepted techniques to support adjustments and recognize when an adjustment seems unreasonable.
• Identify when a luxury home is overimproved.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Responding to a Reconsideration of Value (ROV)
Live Webinar: Responding to a Reconsideration of Value (ROV)
- Joshua Walitt
Special emphasis will be given on responding impartially, objectively, and without bias to the ROV, since there are proven methods for handling these requests while adhering to USPAP and applicable regulatory requirements, and maintaining a professional relationship with the client.
The course starts with a brief discussion of how ROVs play a valuable role in the appraisal and mortgage lending process, and proceeds to numerous case studies to demonstrate effective research, analysis and reporting strategies.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Prepare a professional response to an ROV
• Identify rules and regulations pertaining to ROVs
• Recognize USPAP obligations during the ROV process
• Develop strategies to minimize the occurrence of ROVs
- Joshua Walitt
Live Webinar: Residential Property Inspections: An Appraiser’s Perspective
Live Webinar: Residential Property Inspections: An Appraiser’s Perspective
- Steve Maher
- Steve Maher
Live Webinar: REO Appraisal: Guidelines and Best Practices
Live Webinar: REO Appraisal: Guidelines and Best Practices
- Diana Jacob
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Explore the development of the traditional approaches for residential appraisals, with emphasis on the challenges associated with REO and foreclosure properties
- Examine an appropriate scope of work for an REO appraisal
- Gain insights on the concepts of cost to repair and cost to cure, along with data sources to support cost estimates
- Diana Jacob
Live Webinar: Market Disturbances-Market Analysis in Atypical Markets and Cycles
Live Webinar: Market Disturbances-Market Analysis in Atypical Markets and Cycles
- Alan Hummel
Special emphasis will be given in researching and analyzing markets in atypical scenarios and cycles such as areas impacted by environmental disturbances such as hurricanes and fires and economic turbulences such as real estate bubbles and busts.
The course begins with a brief discussion as to why a market analysis is an integral part to the appraisal process and is followed by numerous case studies showing research, analysis and reporting strategies.
- Alan Hummel
Live Webinar: Measuring 1-4 Unit Residential Properties-with ANSI Z765 Standard
Live Webinar: Measuring 1-4 Unit Residential Properties-with ANSI Z765 Standard
- Julie Molendorp
During this 4-hour Continuing Education course, participants will be able to:
- Summarize why appraisers inspect and measure properties?
- Identify the benchmarks for an acceptable scope of work Identify
- Describe basic best practices for measuring residences?
- Recognize the importance of rounding
- Summarize measurement techniques for odd-shaped dwellings and areas?
- Identify the scope and purpose of ANSI Z765
- Define terms used in ANSI Z765
- Identify areas that are not included in square footage under ANSI Z765??
- Describe how to measure and calculate square footage under ANSI Z765?
- Explain how to address stairs and sloped ceiling areas when calculating square footage?
- Identify required declarations and statements under ANSI Z765?
- Identify and calculate gross building area (GBA) for two- to four-unit properties
- Julie Molendorp
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course April 13-14, 2023. Thu/Fri-3.5 Hrs
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course April 13-14, 2023. Thu/Fri-3.5 Hrs
- Chuck Fisher
In addition to the student manual, each student must have a copy of the current USPAP publication and the 2022 USPAP Reference Manual to use in the course. The USPAP publication includes USPAP, Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and an index.
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Chuck Fisher
Live Webinar: Learning From the Mistakes of Others: Appraisal Disciplinary Case Studies
Live Webinar: Learning From the Mistakes of Others: Appraisal Disciplinary Case Studies
- Charles Huntoon
- Charles Huntoon
Live Webinar: Valuation of Residential Solar
Live Webinar: Valuation of Residential Solar
- Charles Huntoon
- Charles Huntoon
Live Webinar: Supporting Adjustments: The Journey from Analysis to Adjusting
Live Webinar: Supporting Adjustments: The Journey from Analysis to Adjusting
- Rob McClelland
In this course, you will be reviewing and learning a broad range of material which includes logical and systematic processes and analyses that lead to supportable adjustments in the grid, as well as appropriate methodologies and techniques such as qualitative and quantitative methods and techniques that are found in appraisal and economic theory. Best practices for data collection and verification will be covered, and then how to put it all together in the final report.
The material promises to guide even the most experienced appraiser in helping to overcome some of the more common challenges they face in their assignments.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Employ analytical tools for better market analysis and highest and best use.
- Apply an analysis and process for developing an opinion of trends.
- Review and apply an analysis of paired data sets.
- Explain and apply grouped data analysis.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Bifurcated and Hybrid Appraisals: A Practical Approach
Live Webinar: Bifurcated and Hybrid Appraisals: A Practical Approach
- Rob McClelland
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
? Recognize the potential future use and limitations of hybrid and bifurcated appraisals.
? Summarize how the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice relates to hybrid, bifurcated, and desktop appraisal assignments
? Evaluate the reliability of a data source by using various sources and processes.
? Explain the appraiser’s responsibilities for relying on work done by appraisers or others.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Fundamentals of Expert Witness Testimony
Live Webinar: Fundamentals of Expert Witness Testimony
- Charles Huntoon
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Learn the difference between a factual and expert witness and the rules that apply to both
- Understand the facts you may be asked to present in divorce cases, bankruptcy cases, foreclosure cases, and Ad Valorem assessment appeals and estate appraisals
- Get comfortable with how deposition and courtroom proceedings work
- Charles Huntoon
Live Webinar: Responding to a Reconsideration of Value (ROV)
Live Webinar: Responding to a Reconsideration of Value (ROV)
- Alan Hummel
Special emphasis will be given on responding impartially, objectively, and without bias to the ROV, since there are proven methods for handling these requests while adhering to USPAP and applicable regulatory requirements, and maintaining a professional relationship with the client.
The course starts with a brief discussion of how ROVs play a valuable role in the appraisal and mortgage lending process, and proceeds to numerous case studies to demonstrate effective research, analysis and reporting strategies.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Prepare a professional response to an ROV
• Identify rules and regulations pertaining to ROVs
• Recognize USPAP obligations during the ROV process
• Develop strategies to minimize the occurrence of ROVs
- Alan Hummel
Live Webinar: Mortgage Lending Appraisal Requirements: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Live Webinar: Mortgage Lending Appraisal Requirements: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
- Diana Jacob
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Explain the main appraisal considerations required for a lender to determine if an appraisal report is acceptable.
• Select the proper standardized appraisal form and know the basic UAD protocols for the property type and appraisal assignment.
• Summarize the more common Fannie and Freddie appraisal requirements and apply in real-life appraisal situations.
• Write an appraisal report that contains the expected commentary and support to meet Fannie or Freddie’s minimum appraisal requirements
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Diana Jacob
Live Webinar: Land and Site Valuation
Live Webinar: Land and Site Valuation
- Pamela Teel
We will discuss the factors that impact the values of land and sites, and examples will be provided. There will be discussion and case study examples of highest and best use.
The sales comparison approach method of land and site valuation will be demonstrated, with an emphasis on extracting and supporting adjustments. We will give examples and complete case studies which demonstrate land and site valuation using units of comparison.
In addition, five other methods of site valuation will be covered:
- Extraction
- Allocation
- Subdivision Development
- Land Residual
- Ground Rent Capitalization
- Pamela Teel
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Appraisal Practice with Estate Appraisals
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Appraisal Practice with Estate Appraisals
- Bob Abelson
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- State and define the basic and the most common legal terms associated with estates and estate appraisals.
- Identify the necessary USPAP requirements, elements and assignment conditions when completing estate appraisals.
- Determine the appropriate forms and formats necessary to produce a credible report.
- Discover alternative ways to market estate appraisal services to distinct clients.
- Gain clarity and the necessary knowledge to seek out and perform estate appraisals.
- Bob Abelson
Live Webinar: Supporting Adjustments: The Journey from Analysis to Adjusting
Live Webinar: Supporting Adjustments: The Journey from Analysis to Adjusting
- Robert Frazier
In this course, you will be reviewing and learning a broad range of material which includes logical and systematic processes and analyses that lead to supportable adjustments in the grid, as well as appropriate methodologies and techniques such as qualitative and quantitative methods and techniques that are found in appraisal and economic theory. Best practices for data collection and verification will be covered, and then how to put it all together in the final report.
The material promises to guide even the most experienced appraiser in helping to overcome some of the more common challenges they face in their assignments.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Employ analytical tools for better market analysis and highest and best use.
- Apply an analysis and process for developing an opinion of trends.
- Review and apply an analysis of paired data sets.
- Explain and apply grouped data analysis.
- Robert Frazier
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course
- Diana Jacob
In addition to the student manual, each student must have a copy of the current USPAP publication and the 2022 USPAP Reference Manual to use in the course. The USPAP publication includes USPAP, Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and an index.
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Diana Jacob
Live Webinar: Using Appraisal Report Templates Responsibly
Live Webinar: Using Appraisal Report Templates Responsibly
- Julie Molendorp
This course examines the use of templates, provides some best practices regarding template use, looks at some of the problems that may occur when appraisers do not use templates appropriately, and explains how appraisers can avoid these issues by carefully reading and periodically editing their templates.
- Julie Molendorp
Live Webinar: Bifurcated and Hybrid Appraisals: A Practical Approach
Live Webinar: Bifurcated and Hybrid Appraisals: A Practical Approach
- Joshua Walitt
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
? Recognize the potential future use and limitations of hybrid and bifurcated appraisals.
? Summarize how the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice relates to hybrid, bifurcated, and desktop appraisal assignments
? Evaluate the reliability of a data source by using various sources and processes.
? Explain the appraiser’s responsibilities for relying on work done by appraisers or others.
- Joshua Walitt
Live Webinar: Appraising Complex and Stigmatized Residential Properties
Live Webinar: Appraising Complex and Stigmatized Residential Properties
- Greg Stephens
- Greg Stephens
Live Webinar: New Construction Essentials: Luxury Homes
Live Webinar: New Construction Essentials: Luxury Homes
- Rob McClelland
Course Highlights
• Recognize the essential components and the different types of construction drawings.
• Recognize the most common and significant variables that impact construction costs.
• Explain how renovations and remodels of luxury homes may positively or negatively affect value.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Valuation of Residential Solar
Live Webinar: Valuation of Residential Solar
- Bob Abelson
- Bob Abelson
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Practice with Assessment Appeals
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Practice with Assessment Appeals
- Greg Stephens
This course has been designed to be applicable to practicing appraisers nationwide and does not address all of the specific local jurisdictional laws and regulations, which tend to vary greatly. There are two aspects of an assessment appeal: matters of valuation or fact, such as the amount of an assessment, and matters of law, such as the interpretation of statutes. This course addresses matters of valuation of real property.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Explain why the appeal process is described as an assessment appeal and not a tax appeal.
• Explain the generalized assessment appeal process.
• Identify the most common methods of assessment appeal
• Illustrate how the JURISDICTIONAL EXCEPTION RULE may be used in real property assessment appeals.
- Greg Stephens
Live Webinar: Measuring 1-4 Unit Residential Properties-with ANSI Z765 Standard
Live Webinar: Measuring 1-4 Unit Residential Properties-with ANSI Z765 Standard
- Pamela Teel
During this 4-hour Continuing Education course, participants will be able to:
- Summarize why appraisers inspect and measure properties?
- Identify the benchmarks for an acceptable scope of work Identify
- Describe basic best practices for measuring residences?
- Recognize the importance of rounding
- Summarize measurement techniques for odd-shaped dwellings and areas?
- Identify the scope and purpose of ANSI Z765
- Define terms used in ANSI Z765
- Identify areas that are not included in square footage under ANSI Z765??
- Describe how to measure and calculate square footage under ANSI Z765?
- Explain how to address stairs and sloped ceiling areas when calculating square footage?
- Identify required declarations and statements under ANSI Z765?
- Identify and calculate gross building area (GBA) for two- to four-unit properties
- Pamela Teel
Live Webinar: Appraising Condominium Units
Live Webinar: Appraising Condominium Units
- Diana Jacob
This course will provide an overview of the Individual Condominium Unit Appraisal Report (Form 1073/465) and the pertinent items to consider in each section of the report. The material covered is relevant to appraisals completed for lending and non-lending purposes. Additionally, this course contains material pertinent to condominium projects and the customary condominium documents.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Identify the key attributes of condominium ownership and recognize how it differs from PUD and cooperative ownership.
• Summarize the importance of condominium documents for valuing condominium properties.
• Identify the primary elements of comparison of residential condominium properties.
- Diana Jacob
Live Webinar: Focus on FHA Minimum Property Requirements
Live Webinar: Focus on FHA Minimum Property Requirements
- Robert Frazier
- Robert Frazier
Live Webinar: REO Appraisal: Guidelines and Best Practices
Live Webinar: REO Appraisal: Guidelines and Best Practices
- Alex Gilbert
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Explore the development of the traditional approaches for residential appraisals, with emphasis on the challenges associated with REO and foreclosure properties
- Examine an appropriate scope of work for an REO appraisal
- Gain insights on the concepts of cost to repair and cost to cure, along with data sources to support cost estimates
- Alex Gilbert
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course April 24-25, 2023. Mon/Tues-3.5 Hrs
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course April 24-25, 2023. Mon/Tues-3.5 Hrs
- Chuck Fisher
In addition to the student manual, each student must have a copy of the current USPAP publication and the 2022 USPAP Reference Manual to use in the course. The USPAP publication includes USPAP, Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and an index.
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Chuck Fisher
Live Webinar: Market Disturbances-Market Analysis in Atypical Markets and Cycles
Live Webinar: Market Disturbances-Market Analysis in Atypical Markets and Cycles
- Julie Molendorp
Special emphasis will be given in researching and analyzing markets in atypical scenarios and cycles such as areas impacted by environmental disturbances such as hurricanes and fires and economic turbulences such as real estate bubbles and busts.
The course begins with a brief discussion as to why a market analysis is an integral part to the appraisal process and is followed by numerous case studies showing research, analysis and reporting strategies.
- Julie Molendorp
Live Webinar: Bifurcated and Hybrid Appraisals: A Practical Approach
Live Webinar: Bifurcated and Hybrid Appraisals: A Practical Approach
- Greg Stephens
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
? Recognize the potential future use and limitations of hybrid and bifurcated appraisals.
? Summarize how the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice relates to hybrid, bifurcated, and desktop appraisal assignments
? Evaluate the reliability of a data source by using various sources and processes.
? Explain the appraiser’s responsibilities for relying on work done by appraisers or others.
- Greg Stephens
Live Webinar: Learning From the Mistakes of Others: Appraisal Disciplinary Case Studies
Live Webinar: Learning From the Mistakes of Others: Appraisal Disciplinary Case Studies
- Charles Huntoon
- Charles Huntoon
Live Webinar: The Appraiser's Guide to HUD Handbook 4000.1
Live Webinar: The Appraiser's Guide to HUD Handbook 4000.1
- Greg Stephens
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
Go in-depth into the requirements of Handbook 4000.1
Learn about revisions to FHA requirements and protocols
Stay up-to-date with FHA requirements
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Greg Stephens
Live Webinar: The Fundamentals of Appraising Luxury Homes
Live Webinar: The Fundamentals of Appraising Luxury Homes
- Robert Frazier
This course examines the complexities of the luxury home market, techniques for interacting with real estate agents, obtaining and verifying non-MLS sales, identifying and supporting adjustments, and valuing overimprovements.
Examples and illustrations are included to enhance the learning experience.
Course Highlights:
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Recognize the market and marketing distinctions of luxury homes.
• Recognize the importance of adequately explaining and supporting the rationale of comp selection and the weighted analysis of the comparable properties.
• Employ different accepted techniques to support adjustments and recognize when an adjustment seems unreasonable.
• Identify when a luxury home is overimproved.
- Robert Frazier
Live Webinar: Measuring 1-4 Unit Residential Properties-with ANSI Z765 Standard
Live Webinar: Measuring 1-4 Unit Residential Properties-with ANSI Z765 Standard
- Joshua Walitt
During this 4-hour Continuing Education course, participants will be able to:
- Summarize why appraisers inspect and measure properties?
- Identify the benchmarks for an acceptable scope of work Identify
- Describe basic best practices for measuring residences?
- Recognize the importance of rounding
- Summarize measurement techniques for odd-shaped dwellings and areas?
- Identify the scope and purpose of ANSI Z765
- Define terms used in ANSI Z765
- Identify areas that are not included in square footage under ANSI Z765??
- Describe how to measure and calculate square footage under ANSI Z765?
- Explain how to address stairs and sloped ceiling areas when calculating square footage?
- Identify required declarations and statements under ANSI Z765?
- Identify and calculate gross building area (GBA) for two- to four-unit properties
- Joshua Walitt
Live Webinar: Residential Property Inspections: An Appraiser’s Perspective
Live Webinar: Residential Property Inspections: An Appraiser’s Perspective
- Steve Maher
- Steve Maher
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course April 27-28, 2023. Thu/Fri-3.5 Hrs
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course April 27-28, 2023. Thu/Fri-3.5 Hrs
- Sam Martin
In addition to the student manual, each student must have a copy of the current USPAP publication and the 2022 USPAP Reference Manual to use in the course. The USPAP publication includes USPAP, Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and an index.
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Sam Martin
Live Webinar: Focus on FHA Minimum Property Requirements
Live Webinar: Focus on FHA Minimum Property Requirements
- Diana Jacob
- Diana Jacob
Live Webinar: Responding to a Reconsideration of Value (ROV)
Live Webinar: Responding to a Reconsideration of Value (ROV)
- Pamela Teel
Special emphasis will be given on responding impartially, objectively, and without bias to the ROV, since there are proven methods for handling these requests while adhering to USPAP and applicable regulatory requirements, and maintaining a professional relationship with the client.
The course starts with a brief discussion of how ROVs play a valuable role in the appraisal and mortgage lending process, and proceeds to numerous case studies to demonstrate effective research, analysis and reporting strategies.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Prepare a professional response to an ROV
• Identify rules and regulations pertaining to ROVs
• Recognize USPAP obligations during the ROV process
• Develop strategies to minimize the occurrence of ROVs
- Pamela Teel
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Appraisal Practice with Estate Appraisals
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Appraisal Practice with Estate Appraisals
- Rob McClelland
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- State and define the basic and the most common legal terms associated with estates and estate appraisals.
- Identify the necessary USPAP requirements, elements and assignment conditions when completing estate appraisals.
- Determine the appropriate forms and formats necessary to produce a credible report.
- Discover alternative ways to market estate appraisal services to distinct clients.
- Gain clarity and the necessary knowledge to seek out and perform estate appraisals.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Valuation of Residential Solar
Live Webinar: Valuation of Residential Solar
- Rob McClelland
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course May 1-2, 2023. Mon/Tue -3.5 Hrs
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course May 1-2, 2023. Mon/Tue -3.5 Hrs
- Joshua Walitt
In addition to the student manual, each student must have a copy of the current USPAP publication and the 2022 USPAP Reference Manual to use in the course. The USPAP publication includes USPAP, Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and an index.
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Joshua Walitt
Live Webinar: Fundamentals of Expert Witness Testimony
Live Webinar: Fundamentals of Expert Witness Testimony
- Charles Huntoon
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Learn the difference between a factual and expert witness and the rules that apply to both
- Understand the facts you may be asked to present in divorce cases, bankruptcy cases, foreclosure cases, and Ad Valorem assessment appeals and estate appraisals
- Get comfortable with how deposition and courtroom proceedings work
- Charles Huntoon
Live Webinar: Mortgage Lending Appraisal Requirements: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Live Webinar: Mortgage Lending Appraisal Requirements: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
- Julie Molendorp
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Explain the main appraisal considerations required for a lender to determine if an appraisal report is acceptable.
• Select the proper standardized appraisal form and know the basic UAD protocols for the property type and appraisal assignment.
• Summarize the more common Fannie and Freddie appraisal requirements and apply in real-life appraisal situations.
• Write an appraisal report that contains the expected commentary and support to meet Fannie or Freddie’s minimum appraisal requirements
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Julie Molendorp
Live Webinar: Bifurcated and Hybrid Appraisals: A Practical Approach
Live Webinar: Bifurcated and Hybrid Appraisals: A Practical Approach
- Rob McClelland
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
? Recognize the potential future use and limitations of hybrid and bifurcated appraisals.
? Summarize how the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice relates to hybrid, bifurcated, and desktop appraisal assignments
? Evaluate the reliability of a data source by using various sources and processes.
? Explain the appraiser’s responsibilities for relying on work done by appraisers or others.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Appraising Complex and Stigmatized Residential Properties
Live Webinar: Appraising Complex and Stigmatized Residential Properties
- Pamela Teel
- Pamela Teel
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Practice with Assessment Appeals
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Practice with Assessment Appeals
- Greg Stephens
This course has been designed to be applicable to practicing appraisers nationwide and does not address all of the specific local jurisdictional laws and regulations, which tend to vary greatly. There are two aspects of an assessment appeal: matters of valuation or fact, such as the amount of an assessment, and matters of law, such as the interpretation of statutes. This course addresses matters of valuation of real property.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Explain why the appeal process is described as an assessment appeal and not a tax appeal.
• Explain the generalized assessment appeal process.
• Identify the most common methods of assessment appeal
• Illustrate how the JURISDICTIONAL EXCEPTION RULE may be used in real property assessment appeals.
- Greg Stephens
Live Webinar: Using Appraisal Report Templates Responsibly
Live Webinar: Using Appraisal Report Templates Responsibly
- Rob McClelland
This course examines the use of templates, provides some best practices regarding template use, looks at some of the problems that may occur when appraisers do not use templates appropriately, and explains how appraisers can avoid these issues by carefully reading and periodically editing their templates.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Appraising Condominium Units
Live Webinar: Appraising Condominium Units
- Diana Jacob
This course will provide an overview of the Individual Condominium Unit Appraisal Report (Form 1073/465) and the pertinent items to consider in each section of the report. The material covered is relevant to appraisals completed for lending and non-lending purposes. Additionally, this course contains material pertinent to condominium projects and the customary condominium documents.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Identify the key attributes of condominium ownership and recognize how it differs from PUD and cooperative ownership.
• Summarize the importance of condominium documents for valuing condominium properties.
• Identify the primary elements of comparison of residential condominium properties.
- Diana Jacob
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course
- Steve Maher
In addition to the student manual, each student must have a copy of the current USPAP publication and the 2022 USPAP Reference Manual to use in the course. The USPAP publication includes USPAP, Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and an index.
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Steve Maher
Live Webinar: Supporting Adjustments: The Journey from Analysis to Adjusting
Live Webinar: Supporting Adjustments: The Journey from Analysis to Adjusting
- Pamela Teel
In this course, you will be reviewing and learning a broad range of material which includes logical and systematic processes and analyses that lead to supportable adjustments in the grid, as well as appropriate methodologies and techniques such as qualitative and quantitative methods and techniques that are found in appraisal and economic theory. Best practices for data collection and verification will be covered, and then how to put it all together in the final report.
The material promises to guide even the most experienced appraiser in helping to overcome some of the more common challenges they face in their assignments.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Employ analytical tools for better market analysis and highest and best use.
- Apply an analysis and process for developing an opinion of trends.
- Review and apply an analysis of paired data sets.
- Explain and apply grouped data analysis.
- Pamela Teel
Live Webinar: REO Appraisal: Guidelines and Best Practices
Live Webinar: REO Appraisal: Guidelines and Best Practices
- Diana Jacob
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Explore the development of the traditional approaches for residential appraisals, with emphasis on the challenges associated with REO and foreclosure properties
- Examine an appropriate scope of work for an REO appraisal
- Gain insights on the concepts of cost to repair and cost to cure, along with data sources to support cost estimates
- Diana Jacob
Live Webinar: Measuring 1-4 Unit Residential Properties-with ANSI Z765 Standard
Live Webinar: Measuring 1-4 Unit Residential Properties-with ANSI Z765 Standard
- Rob McClelland
During this 4-hour Continuing Education course, participants will be able to:
- Summarize why appraisers inspect and measure properties?
- Identify the benchmarks for an acceptable scope of work Identify
- Describe basic best practices for measuring residences?
- Recognize the importance of rounding
- Summarize measurement techniques for odd-shaped dwellings and areas?
- Identify the scope and purpose of ANSI Z765
- Define terms used in ANSI Z765
- Identify areas that are not included in square footage under ANSI Z765??
- Describe how to measure and calculate square footage under ANSI Z765?
- Explain how to address stairs and sloped ceiling areas when calculating square footage?
- Identify required declarations and statements under ANSI Z765?
- Identify and calculate gross building area (GBA) for two- to four-unit properties
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Appraisal Practice with Estate Appraisals
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Appraisal Practice with Estate Appraisals
- Charles Huntoon
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- State and define the basic and the most common legal terms associated with estates and estate appraisals.
- Identify the necessary USPAP requirements, elements and assignment conditions when completing estate appraisals.
- Determine the appropriate forms and formats necessary to produce a credible report.
- Discover alternative ways to market estate appraisal services to distinct clients.
- Gain clarity and the necessary knowledge to seek out and perform estate appraisals.
- Charles Huntoon
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course May 8-9 2023. Mon/Tues-3.5 Hrs
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course May 8-9 2023. Mon/Tues-3.5 Hrs
- Bob Abelson
In addition to the student manual, each student must have a copy of the current USPAP publication and the 2022 USPAP Reference Manual to use in the course. The USPAP publication includes USPAP, Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and an index.
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Bob Abelson
Live Webinar: Residential Property Inspections: An Appraiser’s Perspective
Live Webinar: Residential Property Inspections: An Appraiser’s Perspective
- Steve Maher
- Steve Maher
Live Webinar: Appraising Small Apartment Properties
Live Webinar: Appraising Small Apartment Properties
- Robert Frazier
- Robert Frazier
Live Webinar: Focus on FHA Minimum Property Requirements
Live Webinar: Focus on FHA Minimum Property Requirements
- Robert Frazier
- Robert Frazier
Live Webinar: Valuation of Residential Solar
Live Webinar: Valuation of Residential Solar
- Rob McClelland
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Learning From the Mistakes of Others: Appraisal Disciplinary Case Studies
Live Webinar: Learning From the Mistakes of Others: Appraisal Disciplinary Case Studies
- Alex Gilbert
- Alex Gilbert
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course May 11-12, 2023. Thur/Fri-3.5 Hrs
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course May 11-12, 2023. Thur/Fri-3.5 Hrs
- Chuck Fisher
In addition to the student manual, each student must have a copy of the current USPAP publication and the 2022 USPAP Reference Manual to use in the course. The USPAP publication includes USPAP, Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and an index.
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Chuck Fisher
Live Webinar: The Fundamentals of Appraising Luxury Homes
Live Webinar: The Fundamentals of Appraising Luxury Homes
- Robert Frazier
This course examines the complexities of the luxury home market, techniques for interacting with real estate agents, obtaining and verifying non-MLS sales, identifying and supporting adjustments, and valuing overimprovements.
Examples and illustrations are included to enhance the learning experience.
Course Highlights:
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Recognize the market and marketing distinctions of luxury homes.
• Recognize the importance of adequately explaining and supporting the rationale of comp selection and the weighted analysis of the comparable properties.
• Employ different accepted techniques to support adjustments and recognize when an adjustment seems unreasonable.
• Identify when a luxury home is overimproved.
- Robert Frazier
Live Webinar: New Construction Essentials: Luxury Homes
Live Webinar: New Construction Essentials: Luxury Homes
- Alan Hummel
Course Highlights
• Recognize the essential components and the different types of construction drawings.
• Recognize the most common and significant variables that impact construction costs.
• Explain how renovations and remodels of luxury homes may positively or negatively affect value.
- Alan Hummel
Live Webinar: Market Disturbances-Market Analysis in Atypical Markets and Cycles
Live Webinar: Market Disturbances-Market Analysis in Atypical Markets and Cycles
- Rob McClelland
Special emphasis will be given in researching and analyzing markets in atypical scenarios and cycles such as areas impacted by environmental disturbances such as hurricanes and fires and economic turbulences such as real estate bubbles and busts.
The course begins with a brief discussion as to why a market analysis is an integral part to the appraisal process and is followed by numerous case studies showing research, analysis and reporting strategies.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Responding to a Reconsideration of Value (ROV)
Live Webinar: Responding to a Reconsideration of Value (ROV)
- Alan Hummel
Special emphasis will be given on responding impartially, objectively, and without bias to the ROV, since there are proven methods for handling these requests while adhering to USPAP and applicable regulatory requirements, and maintaining a professional relationship with the client.
The course starts with a brief discussion of how ROVs play a valuable role in the appraisal and mortgage lending process, and proceeds to numerous case studies to demonstrate effective research, analysis and reporting strategies.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Prepare a professional response to an ROV
• Identify rules and regulations pertaining to ROVs
• Recognize USPAP obligations during the ROV process
• Develop strategies to minimize the occurrence of ROVs
- Alan Hummel
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Practice with Assessment Appeals
Live Webinar: Diversify Your Practice with Assessment Appeals
- Bob Abelson
This course has been designed to be applicable to practicing appraisers nationwide and does not address all of the specific local jurisdictional laws and regulations, which tend to vary greatly. There are two aspects of an assessment appeal: matters of valuation or fact, such as the amount of an assessment, and matters of law, such as the interpretation of statutes. This course addresses matters of valuation of real property.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Explain why the appeal process is described as an assessment appeal and not a tax appeal.
• Explain the generalized assessment appeal process.
• Identify the most common methods of assessment appeal
• Illustrate how the JURISDICTIONAL EXCEPTION RULE may be used in real property assessment appeals.
- Bob Abelson
Live Webinar: Using Appraisal Report Templates Responsibly
Live Webinar: Using Appraisal Report Templates Responsibly
- Greg Stephens
This course examines the use of templates, provides some best practices regarding template use, looks at some of the problems that may occur when appraisers do not use templates appropriately, and explains how appraisers can avoid these issues by carefully reading and periodically editing their templates.
- Greg Stephens
Live Webinar: Responding to a Reconsideration of Value (ROV)
Live Webinar: Responding to a Reconsideration of Value (ROV)
- Alan Hummel
Special emphasis will be given on responding impartially, objectively, and without bias to the ROV, since there are proven methods for handling these requests while adhering to USPAP and applicable regulatory requirements, and maintaining a professional relationship with the client.
The course starts with a brief discussion of how ROVs play a valuable role in the appraisal and mortgage lending process, and proceeds to numerous case studies to demonstrate effective research, analysis and reporting strategies.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Prepare a professional response to an ROV
• Identify rules and regulations pertaining to ROVs
• Recognize USPAP obligations during the ROV process
• Develop strategies to minimize the occurrence of ROVs
- Alan Hummel
Live Webinar: Mortgage Lending Appraisal Requirements: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Live Webinar: Mortgage Lending Appraisal Requirements: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
- Diana Jacob
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Explain the main appraisal considerations required for a lender to determine if an appraisal report is acceptable.
• Select the proper standardized appraisal form and know the basic UAD protocols for the property type and appraisal assignment.
• Summarize the more common Fannie and Freddie appraisal requirements and apply in real-life appraisal situations.
• Write an appraisal report that contains the expected commentary and support to meet Fannie or Freddie’s minimum appraisal requirements
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break
- Diana Jacob
Live Webinar: Land and Site Valuation
Live Webinar: Land and Site Valuation
- Pamela Teel
We will discuss the factors that impact the values of land and sites, and examples will be provided. There will be discussion and case study examples of highest and best use.
The sales comparison approach method of land and site valuation will be demonstrated, with an emphasis on extracting and supporting adjustments. We will give examples and complete case studies which demonstrate land and site valuation using units of comparison.
In addition, five other methods of site valuation will be covered:
- Extraction
- Allocation
- Subdivision Development
- Land Residual
- Ground Rent Capitalization
- Pamela Teel
Live Webinar: Supporting Adjustments: The Journey from Analysis to Adjusting
Live Webinar: Supporting Adjustments: The Journey from Analysis to Adjusting
- Rob McClelland
In this course, you will be reviewing and learning a broad range of material which includes logical and systematic processes and analyses that lead to supportable adjustments in the grid, as well as appropriate methodologies and techniques such as qualitative and quantitative methods and techniques that are found in appraisal and economic theory. Best practices for data collection and verification will be covered, and then how to put it all together in the final report.
The material promises to guide even the most experienced appraiser in helping to overcome some of the more common challenges they face in their assignments.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Employ analytical tools for better market analysis and highest and best use.
- Apply an analysis and process for developing an opinion of trends.
- Review and apply an analysis of paired data sets.
- Explain and apply grouped data analysis.
- Rob McClelland
Live Webinar: Appraising Complex and Stigmatized Residential Properties
Live Webinar: Appraising Complex and Stigmatized Residential Properties
- Greg Stephens
- Greg Stephens
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course May 18-19, 2023. Thu/Fri-3.5 Hrs
Live Webinar: 2022-2023 7-hr National USPAP Update Course May 18-19, 2023. Thu/Fri-3.5 Hrs
- Sam Martin
In addition to the student manual, each student must have a copy of the current USPAP publication and the 2022 USPAP Reference Manual to use in the course. The USPAP publication includes USPAP, Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and an index.
The scheduled class time includes a 1-hour lunch break