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Appraising the Appraisal: Appraisal Review--Residential Seminar
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[Res]    7  Nov 9, 2012, Textbook Required - Use Register + Book Button Berlin, CT Connecticut Chapter Call             
Book: Appraising the Appraisal: The Art of Appraisal Review                   

Appraising the Appraisal: Appraisal Review--Residential

CALL   Date: November 9, 2012, Textbook Required - Use Register + Book Button   Location: Berlin, CT
 
  Seminar    
Category  Residential [Res]  
Attendance Hours  7.0  
Current Price  $ 205.00 AI *
$ 225.00 Full *
* includes late fee
Late Fee  $ 25.00
 
  Instructor    
Frank O'Neill, Jr, SRA  
    
 
  Location    
Name  Hawthorne Inn  
Address  2421 Berlin Turnpike  
City  Berlin  
State  CT  
Zip  06037  
Phone  (860) 828-3571  
Fax  (860) 482-8342  
 
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  Sponsor / Contact    
Chapter  Connecticut
Website  www.ai-ct.org  
Contact Name  Jacqueline Beauchaine  
Email  connecticut_chapte@sbcglobal.net  
Phone  (860) 482-9992  
 
  Description    

Appraisal review requires a different skill set than traditional appraisal work. In this seminar, career professionals will gain invaluable insights into client expectations regarding the content and quality demanded by review assignments.

Designed specifically for residential appraisers who also review appraisals, the seminar presents methods for performing review assignments efficiently and effectively. Real estate professionals involved in appraisal management or who work in quality control and compliance for financial institutions may find this program beneficial. 

While exploring techniques and methodologies used by professional reviewers, you will distinguish features of the ideal appraisal report, identify eight general categories and examine 14 specific warning signs of a problem appraisal, plus dig into 7 examples of complex review appraisal assignments. This seminar will help you spot the most common reporting deficiencies—while avoiding those deficiencies in your own appraisal reports.   

 

At the end of this seminar you will be able to:

  • Recognize the need for appraisal reviews performed by reviewers who are cognizant of their ethical and professional responsibilities.
  • Review the impact of USPAP, FIRREA and other regulations on the review process.
  • Identify types of appraisal review assignments and the process employed in the reviewer’s scope of work.
  • Identify the analytical steps necessary to develop a review opinion.
  • Examine and analyze the component parts of an appraisal report for review purposes and identify tests of reasonableness that may be applied.
  • Define six characteristics of quality appraisal reports and the role of client expectations in defining a “good” appraisal.
  • Identify and discuss 14 warning signs of a problem appraisal.
  • Illustrate 7 examples of complex review appraisal assignments.
  • Discuss the process of appropriate “reviewer to appraiser” communication.

Note.  This seminar uses the same textbook (the 2010 version is required!) as the Appraising the Appraisal: Appraisal Review—General seminar. If you have previously attended the “general” version of the seminar, you will find that some content covering  appraisal review theory is similar. However, this seminar focuses on residential appraisal review and is replete with insightful examples of residential appraisal review techniques.  It is not-to-miss education for all residential appraisers and reviewers—even for those who have attended the “general” version.

 
  Audience    
Who should enroll: Residential real estate appraisers, lenders, attorneys
 
  Equipment    

Note. the book Appraising the Appraisal: The Art of Appraisal Review (2010) is required for this seminar. If you do not have the 2010 version of the book, please choose the “Register + Book” option when registering for this seminar.

 
  Disclaimer    
Cancellation Policy
  • Up To 15 days prior to program start date, refund in full.
  • 7 - 14 days prior to program start date, $50.00 cancellation fee.
  • Less than 7 days prior to program start date, forfeit of payment.
  Transfer Policy
  • Up To 15 days prior to program start date, no transfer fee.
  • 7 - 14 days prior to program start date, $25.00 transfer fee.
  • Less than 7 days prior to program start date, no transfer allowed.
   
Registration Information - Reservations are on a first come, first serve basis. Only those reservations that include full payment will be considered. Space is not guaranteed for those who register after the registration deadline. Priority is given to students enrolling for more than one course. Seating is limited and sessions may fill quickly. Register early. Students without materials may not take the course. A minimum enrollment is required to be able to offer these courses. We reserve the right to cancel or re-schedule this course if a minimum enrollment is not met. If the course is cancelled, you will be notified and given a full refund. Consequently, we do not recommend purchasing non-refundable airline tickets. All cancellations must be submitted in writing. Confirmed students should not assume that cancellation has been granted until a confirmation has been received. If you have received your materials and do not send them back, you will receive no refund. ALL STUDENTS MUST BRING THEIR COURSE MATERIALS WITH THEM. ADDITIONAL MATERIALS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE TO THOSE STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT BROUGHT THEIR MATERIALS WITH THEM. Other Information If you have a disability and require accommodation, please notify the chapter office at least two weeks in advance and we will arrange for reasonable accommodation. We reserve the rights to cancel, limit, or reschedule the course and to change faculty assignments and facility locations at any time. APPRAISER QUALIFICATION HOURS & ATTENDANCE POLICY The Appraisal Institute enforces attendance requirements mandated by state licensing and certification regulatory agencies. The Appraisal Institute issues certificates for state certification/licensing or state continuing education credit that verify successful completion and attendance of 100% with your grade notification letter. One hundred percent (100%) attendance is required for all Appraisal Institute education programs. Credit and a course completion certificate can only be issued by attending 100% of the course. Please plan accordingly and be on time as late arrival or leaving early could jeopardize your receiving a certificate of attendance. Makeup of missed sessions is not allowed. Disability - If you have a disability and may require some accommodation, please notify the chapter office in writing at least two weeks in advance of each course and we will arrange for reasonable accommodation. Program materials will be shipped directly to the student. If you do not receive your materials within 5 days before the offering start date, please call the sponsor to inform them.

Program materials can be downloaded by the student or can be picked up at the site.
 
  Additional Information    
Registration: 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Lecture: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Note: Fee includes seminar materials and breaks - lunch on your own

  Hawthorne Inn