- Date
- October 29, 2024
- Sponsor
- East Florida Chapter
- Location
- Virtual Classroom
Virtual Classroom
- Instructor
- Kevin Hayes
Mike Twitty
- Full Price
- $75.00
- AI Price
- $60.00
Course Description
Seminar Description: (2-Hours) The purpose of this seminar/workshop is to discuss the differences as well as the similarities between Mass Appraisal & Single Property Appraisal. There are a lot of misconceptions regarding what Mass Appraisers do and how they derive their estimates of value. In Florida there are 67 counties and each one has an elected Property Appraiser (Assessor). The property tax is the primary revenue source for local government so this is a very important job. Each office is also responsible with estimating the value of each property in their counties each year as of January 1st (real and tangible personal property). They also have to administer all of the applicable exemptions (Homestead, Widow/Widower, Disabilities, Senior, TPP, Classified Use, Institutional, etc.) and portability. This seminar was developed by Michael Twitty, MAI and Kevin Hayes, MAI.
Class Time: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
Continuing Education Credit:
FREAB Credit: 2 hours/Florida - Pending
Appraisal Institute CE: 10 points
Who Should Enroll
Additional Course Offerings
Sponsor | Date | Location | Format | ||
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Florida Gulf Coast Chapter | October 29, 2024 | Synchronous | View Details | Register | |
South Florida Chapter | October 29, 2024 | Synchronous | View Details | Register | |
Northeast Florida Chapter | October 29, 2024 | Synchronous | View Details | Register |
Event Information
Mass Appraisal vs. Single Property Appraisal
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Livestream/Synchronous Continuing Education: 2-Hours. Please note this class is only approved for Florida and Appraisal Institute continuing education credit.
Seminar Description: (2-Hours) The purpose of this seminar/workshop is to discuss the differences as well as the similarities between Mass Appraisal & Single Property Appraisal. There are a lot of misconceptions regarding what Mass Appraisers do and how they derive their estimates of value. In Florida there are 67 counties and each one has an elected Property Appraiser (Assessor). The property tax is the primary revenue source for local government so this is a very important job. Each office is also responsible with estimating the value of each property in their counties each year as of January 1st (real and tangible personal property). They also have to administer all of the applicable exemptions (Homestead, Widow/Widower, Disabilities, Senior, TPP, Classified Use, Institutional, etc.) and portability.
Instructor: Kevin Hayes, MAI and Michael Twitty, MAI
Class Schedule:
Login and Roll Call: 11:30 – 12:00 PM ET
Class Instruction: 12:00 – 2:00 PM ET
Please note: This class will be held by live stream /synchronous interactive classroom technology via Zoom. 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.
State CE Credit: This is a live stream//synchronous class and is only approved for Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board and Appraisal Institute continuing education credit. For other states, you should determine current education approval and requirements.
Continuing Education Credit:
Appraisal Institute: 10 points
Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board: 2-Hours, pending – live stream/synchronous – Region X of the Appraisal Institute