Summary: | This 4-hour training is intended for an audience of real estate appraisers. This short seminar lets participants peek behind the regulatory curtain surrounding complaints filed against real estate appraisers and the resulting investigations completed by State regulators. Learn about the origins, processing, due process requirements, statutory limitations, and Federal constraints at play when a State Appraiser Regulatory Board or Agency properly investigates a complaint against a real estate appraiser. Additionally, the material covers the thresholds and mileposts that lead from investigative findings to a potential disciplinary action against an appraiser’s credentials. Appeal options available to professional appraisers for those instances when a genuine disagreement exists as to the regulator’s final findings and sanctions are also examined. Although State Appraiser Regulatory Boards and Agencies are charged with the registration and supervision of both individual appraisers and appraisal management companies (AMCs),
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Learning Outcomes: | this seminar focus regulatory processes across the States that involve the professional licensing of appraisers. This is because the processes have been in place for an extended period and have matured in their implementation. On the other hand, the various regulatory frameworks to oversee the activities of AMCs are, in many cases, still being constructed and refined. In a nutshell, the apparatus in the States for the regulation of AMCs is evolving. As it evolves, the Appraisal Institute may offer education that will focus on the regulatory processes and oversight of AMCs provided by the States.
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Teaching Method: | Virtual Classroom Training (i.e. Live Webinar)
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Final Exam: | No |
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