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Consider These Factors Before Buying Land In 2023

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

Depending on what you are buying and local tax laws you may also wish to look into property tax loans and if possible you should hire a realtor to walk you through the buying process. As a real property appraiser, I think these tips can really help if you’re looking to purchase land.

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NAR Meets with Biden's Task Force on Appraisals

National Association of Realtors

NAR’s Real Property Valuation Committee and leadership from NAR’s Fair Housing Policy Committee participated in a listening session with the Biden Administration’s Interagency Task Force on Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity (PAVE).

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NAR Urges TAF to Recommend State Licensing Bodies to Require Fair Housing

National Association of Realtors

NAR wrote to the Appraiser Qualifications Board of the Appraisal Foundation urging it to revise the real property appraiser qualification criteria to require fair housing and valuation bias training for both qualifying and continuing education.

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NAR: Appraisal License Equivalency Credit for RE Agents?

Appraisal Today

In a July 9, 2015, Concept Paper – Alternate Track to the Experience Requirements in the Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria, the AQB asked: “Are there practical alternatives for some (or all) of the appraisal experience requirements to include non-appraisal experience?”. They provide CMAs, etc.,

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Why Do Square Footage Disputes Arise?

Empire Appraisal Group

Realtor Magazine. Many characteristics affect the appeal, marketability, and value of a property. Except in new construction, where plans are provided, the scope of work for URAR assignments requires appraisers to measure the property. appeared first on Empire Appraisal Group. Why Do Square Footage Disputes Arise?

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