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Overview:
This seminar was developed for residential appraisers who wish to enhance their understanding of manufactured housing. Its purpose is to provide appraisers with an in-depth look at manufactured housing and to facilitate the application of this information in a practical manner. For appraisers with limited background relative to manufactured housing, this seminar provides a foundation for accurate and thorough observation and reporting procedures. Appraisers already familiar with the topic can utilize the seminar as a comprehensive review as well as a means of remaining current with the latest terminology and changing technology of this industry.
The seminar begins with a historical overview of the industry, followed by a discussion of proper terminology and definitions. The next few sections deal with building codes and their effects on the different types of factory-built houses. Recognizing differences between site-built and factory-built homes is discussed, with special emphasis on distinguishing between manufactured homes and other types of factory-built housing. Quality issues are addressed, stressing proper observation techniques. This is followed by sessions on supplemental standards, title issues, valuation, and reporting.
Syllabus:
Introduction
Module 1: Historical Overview of the Industry - From Camping Trailer to Manufactured House
Module 2: Mobiles, Doublewides, Sectionals and Modulars - Which is Which?
Module 3: The Production Process
Module 4: Building Codes
Module 5: Major Differences in the Construction of Manufactured Homes Versus Modular Homes
Module 6: Inspection Procedures: Factory-Built Housing
Module 7: Quality Issues
Module 8: Supplemental Standards
Module 9: Legal and Liability Issues
Module 10: Valuation and Market Issues
Module 11: Reporting Issues
Module 12: Other Types of Automated Housing
Conclusion
Learning Objectives:
Obtain a historical perspective of the manufactured housing industry
Differentiate between various types of factory-built housing
Utilize appropriate nomenclature and avoid dated terminology
Assess the impact and implications of various building codes
Determine by observation if a dwelling is site-built or factory-built
Distinguish manufactured homes from those built to local or state codes
Develop an observation checklist of the various quality issues related to likely market perceptions
Appreciate the various supplemental standards unique to manufactured homes
Be alert to liability issues exclusive to manufactured homes
Recognize differences between site-built and manufactured housing relative to financing issues, title issues, valuation issues, and reporting requirements
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Appraisal Institute Credit Hours
Attendance Hours: 7.0
Exam Hours: 0.0
Category
Residential [Res]
Required Technology
None
Recommended Text
None.
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Tuition
Member: $ 114.00
Regular: $ 137.00
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Instructor
Richard M. Heyn, SRA
Contact Name
John Witham
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Disclaimer
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.
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Additional Information
For online education, you will receive an email from the instructor on the morning of the session start date that will remind you of your login information and the website address to begin your program.
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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Online Class Schedule |
Can I enroll in a session that is already in progress?
11/01/2009 - 12/01/2009
 Instructor: Heyn, Richard M., SRA
11/15/2009 - 12/15/2009
 Instructor: Heyn, Richard M., SRA
12/01/2009 - 12/31/2009
 Instructor: Heyn, Richard M., SRA
12/15/2009 - 01/14/2010
 Instructor: Heyn, Richard M., SRA
01/01/2010 - 01/31/2010
 Instructor: Heyn, Richard M., SRA
01/15/2010 - 02/14/2010
 Instructor: Heyn, Richard M., SRA
02/01/2010 - 03/03/2010
 Instructor: Heyn, Richard M., SRA
02/15/2010 - 03/17/2010
 Instructor: Heyn, Richard M., SRA
03/01/2010 - 03/31/2010
 Instructor: Heyn, Richard M., SRA
03/15/2010 - 04/14/2010
 Instructor: Heyn, Richard M., SRA
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