28-hr Self-Paced Online Renewal Package
$519.99
What's included:
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Online
Mandatory
2020-2021 7-Hour National USPAP Update Course
7 Hours
7 Hours
Online
Elective
The FHA Handbook 4000.1
7 Hours
7 Hours
Online
Elective
Residential Construction and the Appraiser
7 Hours
7 Hours
Online
Elective
Fannie Mae Appraisal Guidelines: Debunking the Myths
4 Hours
4 Hours
Online
New!
Elective
Best Practices for Completing Bifurcated and Hybrid Appraisals
3 Hours
3 Hours
Appraisal Continuing Education Course Ratings and Reviews
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La Mar H from
This course gave me a better understanding on how to write appraisal reports ans is a good course for appraiser trainees
Date published: 2021-01-04
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Jessica C from
This was garbage, and I will have to supplement my education by taking it again in person.
Date published: 2021-01-02
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Christopher B from
Very informative, some of the review quiz questions are a bit repetitive though
Date published: 2020-12-31
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Beth S from
This course takes far longer than 30 hours to complete!
Date published: 2020-12-27
Get up to speed on the latest edition of USPAP with The Appraisal Foundation’s official online course. This course will cover all the revisions in the 2020-2021 version of the National USPAP Update course plus it will help you apply the requirements of USPAP in situations that occur during your day-to-day work.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Gain fluency and mastery in USPAP concepts and applications
- Go in-depth on the issues that affect your daily appraisal practice
- Learn through the use of peer-polls, quizzes, course video and downloadable aids
Familiarize yourself with the requirements of the Single Family Housing Policy Handbook, or Handbook 4000.1, the “go-to” handbook for appraisers and lenders.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Walk through revisions to FHA appraisal requirements and protocols
- Get a better grasp of FHA structure
- Learn how to stay updated on future FHA requirements
- Pocket useful tips and insights to FHA updates and requirements.
This course covers primarily residential construction and is intended for real property appraisers, real estate agents, and anyone else who wants to understand more about how houses are constructed.
• Relate basics of property inspection for appraisers
• Identify and summarize various roofing framing systems, types, and coverings
• Recognize trends in new home construction
• Relate basics of property inspection for appraisers
• Identify and summarize various roofing framing systems, types, and coverings
• Recognize trends in new home construction
Stay updated on Fannie Mae’s appraisal guidelines and requirements that appear in the Fannie Mae Selling Guide.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Tackle the misconceptions and myths about the guidelines and requirements
- Discuss case studies and questions related to real-life situations
- Learn the ins and outs of the Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD) data entry errors, the Appraisal Quality Monitoring (AQM) initiative and Fannie Mae’s Collateral Underwriter
- Audio and video included in course
This course addresses the numerous factors that an appraiser should consider when it comes to accepting and completing hybrid and bifurcated appraisal assignments. Complying with USPAP, mitigating risk, understanding the intended use, identifying the relevant characteristics, and verifying data from secondary sources, are just some of the considerations that are examined in this course. In addition, practical application examples and illustrations are plentiful in this course.
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Recognize the potential future use and limitations of hybrid or bifurcated appraisals.
• Summarize how the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice relates to hybrid and bifurcated 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
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Recognize the potential future use and limitations of hybrid or bifurcated appraisals.
• Summarize how the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice relates to hybrid and bifurcated 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