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Eminent Domain and Condemnation

    Online Education
 
  Seminar    
Category  General/Residential [G/R]  
Level  Advanced  
Attendance Hours  7.0  
Current Price  $ 114.00 Member
$ 137.00 Regular
    
 
  Location    
Appraisal Institute - Online Education
 
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  Sponsor / Contact    
Contact Name  John Witham  
  Appraisal Institute  
Email  tbe@appraisalinstitute.org  
Phone  (312) 335-4207  
 
  Description    
Overview:

What are the unique valuation and reporting issues confronting appraisers functioning in the eminent domain and condemnation arena? Discover how appraisers identify the "larger parcel", estimate the damages and the possible benefits to the remainder, and prepare and defend appraisal reports in a courtroom.


This seminar requires a strong knowledge of appraisal procedures.




Syllabus:

Module 1: Legal Foundation and USPAP

Module 2: Property Rights and Larger Parcel

Module 3: Highest and Best Use

Module 4: Valuation Before the Taking

Module 5: Engineering Reviews and Graphic Presentation

Module 6: Compensable Rights to be Aquired

Module 7: Damages

Module 8: Benefits

Module 9: Legal Measures of Just Compensation and Valuation After the Taking

Module 10: Case Study

Module 11: Litigation Report Writing/ Considerations

Module 12: Final Preparation for File Memo and Trial



Learning Objectives:

  • Envision and sketch the appraised property after a partial taking.

  • Develop a valuation before the taking.

  • Identify the components of a valuation after the taking.

  • Write the land and/or rights report section.

  • Recognize the difference between and application of severance damages and consequential damages.

  • Organize value and damages in logical sequence for the appraisal report.

  • Develop a comprehensive file for later use at trial.

  • Describe the history of eminent domain and condemnation in United States law.
 
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Cancellation Policy
If you are unable to complete a seminar once it begins, you may cancel out of the seminar before the official seminar end date. Once you cancel out of a seminar, however, you must start the seminar over at the beginning in any later enrollments. You cannot be placed into the seminar where you left off before canceling.

The following tuition refund policy is in effect for canceled online seminars based on the amount of material completed in a seminar:

 Less than 25% of the seminar completed: full tuition refund

 More than 25% of the seminar completed: no tuition refund

  Transfer Policy
If you wish to transfer a registration from one seminar to another, the following transfer policy applies based on the amount of material completed in a seminar:

 Less than 25% of original seminar completed: transfer allowed

 More than 25% of original seminar completed: no transfer allowed

If you transfer from a lower priced seminar to a higher priced seminar, you will be responsible for paying the difference using the automated online system. If you transfer from a higher priced seminar to a lower priced seminar, an appropriate tuition refund will be issued.

   
I agree to the terms and policies set forth under the Appraisal Institute Online Education Policy. I also certify that I am the person identified above under Personal Data and that I will personally complete each assigned module of instruction and any examination(s). I understand and agree that if I misrepresent my identity or arrange for someone else to represent himself or herself as me at any time during the Appraisal Institute online course or seminar, I will be immediately removed from the course or seminar and I will not be entitled to any refund. I further understand that if I am a member of the Appraisal Institute and participated in any misrepresentation of identity, by affirmative act or failure to act, that I will be the subject of a peer review proceeding under Regulation No. 6 for violation of the Appraisal Institute's Code of Professional Ethics and Standard of Professional Appraisal Practice, and that such peer review proceeding may result in termination of my Appraisal Institute membership.
 
  Additional Information    
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To start immediately if you registered for an online education session in progress (on or after the session start date), go to www.appraisalinstitute.org and log in with the username and password you used when you registered. You will automatically be taken to the "My Appraisal Institute" page. Near the middle of that page your course will be listed with a link next to it that says "Go To Class".

If you have any questions, please email us at tbe@appraisalinstitute.org.


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