- Date
- February 5, 2026
- Time
- 8:30AM - 1:00PM (EST)
- Sponsor
- Northeast Florida Chapter
- Location
- Virtual Classroom
Virtual Classroom
- Instructor
- Francois Gregoire, ASA, IFA, RAA
Nicholas Pilz, MAI, SRA, AI-RRS
- Full Price
- $150.00
- AI Price
- $125.00
Course Description
The "Florida Appraisal Laws and Rules: Advanced" course is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the legal and regulatory framework governing real estate appraisers in Florida specific to the nature of complaints. This course emphasizes the nuanced nature of the administrative complaint process, recognizing that while knowledge of the law comes from experience, true understanding requires applying concepts. It aims to equip appraisers with the knowledge and skills needed to understand the complaint process effectively and to recognize the importance of upholding professional standards. By focusing on practical applications including case studies, the course helps build comprehensive knowledge of the complaint process, legal terms, rights, and disciplinary proceedings as handled by the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board (FREAB).
Who Should Enroll
This course is essential for both new and experienced appraisers, providing the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of Florida's legal and regulatory environment as it applies to appraisers effectively.
State Approvals
| State | QE/CE | Course & Exam | Course Only | Exam Only | Delivery Format | Start Date | Expire Date | State Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FL | CE | 4 | Synchronous | 03/27/2025 | 12/16/2025 | 0010823 (East Florida Chapter) | ||
| FL | CE | 4 | Synchronous | 12/17/2024 | 12/16/2026 | 0010823 (South Florida Chapter) | ||
| FL | CE | 4 | Synchronous | 12/17/2024 | 12/16/2026 | 0010823 (Florida Gulf Coast Chapter) |
Course Objectives
Overall Takeaways:
- Complaint Process Proficiency: Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of key legal terms, the complaint process, and the roles of relevant agencies in Florida's appraisal profession.
- Procedural Knowledge: Participants will learn the steps involved in handling complaints, the importance of legal sufficiency, and the different types of hearings and appeals.
- Disciplinary Actions: Participants will understand the various penalties for violations of appraisal laws, how aggravating and mitigating circumstances affect these penalties, and the use of the Voluntary Disciplinary Action Matrix (VDAM) to ensure fairness and consistency.
- Practical Application: Through case studies and hypothetical scenarios, participants will develop practical skills in assessing compliance with professional standards, considering mitigating circumstances, and determining appropriate penalties.
Additional Course Offerings
| Sponsor | Date | Location | Format | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Florida Chapter | February 5, 2026 | Synchronous | View Details | Register | |
| Florida Gulf Coast Chapter | February 5, 2026 | Synchronous | View Details | Register | |
| East Florida Chapter | February 5, 2026 | Synchronous | View Details | Register | |
| Northeast Florida Chapter | September 17, 2026 | Synchronous | View Details | Register | |
| South Florida Chapter | September 17, 2026 | Synchronous | View Details | Register | |
| Florida Gulf Coast Chapter | September 17, 2026 | Synchronous | View Details | Register | |
| East Florida Chapter | September 17, 2026 | Synchronous | View Details | Register |
Event Information
Live stream/Synchronous Continuing Education: 4-Hours. Please note this class is only approved for Florida and Appraisal Institute continuing education credit.
View additional offerings sponsored by the Northeast Florida Chapter
Florida Appraisal Laws and Rules: Advanced is a 4 hour continuing education course approved by the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board. It fully meets the mandatory 3 hour Florida Law CE requirement and provides 1 extra hour of specialty CE. The course can be taken in conjunction with the Region X Appraisal Institute 3-hour Florida Laws and Rules course or as a substitute. Designed for appraisers who want practical insight—not just rules—the course uses real-world case studies to illustrate how legal requirements apply during complaint resolution and regulatory oversight.
Florida Appraisal Laws and Rules: Advanced is not just a CE course. It’s a proactive defense strategy. Built around real-world complaint scenarios and FREAB disciplinary outcomes, this course shows you:
- What are your rights if a complaint is filed
- How to respond within required deadlines
- What to expect from the Election of Rights process
- How hearings unfold — and how penalties are decided
Knowing the law isn’t enough. You need to understand how it’s applied.
If a complaint is ever filed, your first line of defense is what you learned before it happened. This course prepares you for that moment.
10 Reasons to Take Advanced Florida Law
- New Statute of Limitation and Statute of Repose: Understand the four-year limit on civil actions against appraisers under FS 95.371.
- Complaint Form Insights: Learn what makes a complaint legally sufficient and how DBPR can act even if it's withdrawn.
- Anonymous Complaints: Discover when the state can act on complaints filed without disclosing the complaints’ identity.
- Email Based Complaints: See how email-based appraisal complaints without proper documentation are still investigated.
- Election of Rights: Know your three options when facing an administrative complaint and how they impact your case.
- Mitigation Strategy: Learn how to present mitigating evidence and when to consider a stipulation or settlement.
- USPAP Compliance Boundaries: Get clear guidance on when USPAP applies and when Standards 3 and 4 do not.
- Role of FREAB: See how the Board reviews findings from Administrative Law Judges and imposes penalties.
- VDAM Usage: Understand how the Voluntary Disciplinary Action Matrix supports consistent penalty decisions.
- Bias and Advocacy: Clarify how advocacy during reviews or complaints can trigger disciplinary action under Florida law and USPAP.
FAQ – What Do I Need to Fulfill My 3 Hour Florida Law CE Requirement?
All options below are approved by the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board:
1. Take only the Advanced 4 Hour Course
→ You earn 3 hours Florida Law CE plus 1 hour specialty CE.
2. Take the basic 3 Hour Course, then the Advanced 4 Hour Course
→ You satisfy the Law requirement and earn 4 hours specialty CE on top.
3. Take the Advanced 4 Hour Course first, then the basic 3 Hour Course
→ You receive 3 hours Law CE, then 3 hours specialty CE.
Class Schedule:
Login and Roll Call: 8:30 – 9:00 AM ET
Class Instruction: 9:00 – 1:00 PM ET
Please note: This class will be held by live stream/synchronous interactive classroom technology. Students are required to have a computer, webcam and microphone. It is the student’s responsibility to have the required equipment to participate and receive continuing education credit.
Live stream/Synchronous Classroom Guidelines:
- Students must have a computer, webcam and microphone capabilities to participate and receive continuing education credit.
- The instructor must be able to physically see and interact with all students and students must be able to interact with the instructor.
- A copy of your driver’s license must be emailed to the Chapter Office as verification after you have registered and prior to the start date.
- You will receive a separate email from the chapter office with log-in access information. Please contact the chapter office if you have any questions regarding the participation guidelines at debra.mcclave@appraisalinstitute.org
- Class materials will be emailed to you prior to the class.