SEPTEMBER 2004

A Publication of ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers

 

SHOULD APPRAISERS BE REQUIRED TO HAVE COLLEGE DEGREES?

 

The Real Property Appraiser Qualifications Board, an independent group that operates under the Appraisal Foundation, has adopted the Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria, which will become effective on January 1, 2008. Once they take place, these new criteria will introduce the requirement of college degrees as a prerequisite for those who wish to become real estate appraisers – sort of.

The criteria posted on the Appraisal Foundation’s Web site reads, “Applicants for the Certified Residential license must hold an Associate degree, or higher, from an accredited college, junior college, community college, or university, unless the requirements of Section III.B are satisfied.”

Section III.B says that one can bypass the Associate degree requirement by passing college courses in English composition, macro or micro economics, finance, advanced mathematics, statistics, computers and business or real estate law.

The criteria posted as qualifying education for a Certified General Appraiser is worded similarly to that of Certified Residential except that a Bachelors Degree is required and the exceptions require both macro and micro economics and two elective courses in accounting, geography, ag-economics, business management or real estate as well as the other courses necessary for a potential Certified Residential appraiser to bypass the Associate degree requirement.

 

WHAT IS AN APPRAISAL?

 
Seeing the forest can sometimes be a problem. Many of us see all of those trees and have trouble focusing properly. To bring the appraisal more clearly into focus, the following is offered:

The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal defines an appraisal as “an opinion of value.” It also defines it as “the act or process of developing an opinion of value.”
 

QUOTES OF WIT & WISDOM

 
“Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.”
                                                                – Henry David Thoreau

“The problem with people who have no vices is that you can be sure they have some pretty annoying virtues.”             – Elizabeth Taylor

“An honest politician is one who, when he is bought, will stay bought.”
                                                                – Simon Cameron

“Be careful that victories do not carry the seed of future defeats.”
                                                                – Ralph Sockman

“Laughing at our own mistakes can lengthen our own life. Laughing at someone else’s can shorten it.”
                                                                                                    – Cullen Hightower

 

 

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Newsletter Editor: kevin@elliottco.com   

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ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers currently offers appraisal service throughout all 50 of the United States. Clients are encouraged to place orders directly to any office local to properties to be appraised or to the central office for assignment.

Orders may be placed via telephone, fax or through the company's Web site. All Internet orders will be processed through the central office.

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