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The CE Shop Review: Features, pricing and pros & cons

Housing Wire

The CE Shop offers convenient online real estate courses in 45 states, and these can be completed at your own pace. In business for close to two decades, The CE Shop offers real estate exam prep, continuing education, and broker licensing courses, plus programs for prospective mortgage and appraisal professionals.

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How to get a real estate license in Texas

Housing Wire

Texas residents interested in becoming a real estate agent must first complete 180 hours of approved coursework to be eligible to sit the state licensure exam. We estimate that it’ll take three to six months to get up and running as a licensed real estate agent in the Lone Star State.

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Superadequacy Adjustments for Appraisals

Appraisal Today

Per The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, 6th Ed., Example #1: Superadequate custom fireplace Example #2: Superadequate 12-car garage To read more, Click Here My comments: Although the blog post references luxury homes, this can occur anywhere. Senate approves penalties for discriminatory real estate appraisals.”

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ChatGPT for Appraisers

Appraisal Today

ChatGPT: Valuable Tool or a Replacement for Real Estate Appraisers? I recently had to renew my California Driver’s license, as I am over 70 and had to do a written exam and eye test. To read more, click here My comments: Many thanks to Dave’s blog post. It definitely can be very useful, as Dustin explains.

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How to Reduce Appraisal Revision Requests

Appraisal Today

Derek Mitchell, a California-based Senior Appraiser at Clear Capital, has a different approach: “I use a lot of characteristic-based comments as opposed to comparable-based comments because it cuts down on the amount of writing that I have to do and the amount of reading the reviewer has to do,” Mitchell says. Not required by California.