FL Disclosures and Disclaimers

5-hr Elective Appraisal Continuing Education

Florida law requires Registered, Licensed and State Certified Appraisers, licensed prior to November 30, 2007, to complete 30 hours of state approved continuing education before November 30, 2008.

This course will introduce the appraiser to the requirements for proper disclosure in their appraisal reports.  The material is styled to present some examples of typical and atypical disclosures and, if applicable, disclaimers.  In addition, the mandatory requirements for statements and disclosures in the reports are discussed throughout the course.  The requirements are explained as researched from various publications including (but not limited to); USPAP, FannieMae and FreddieMac Supplemental Standards, HUD Manuals, and Appraisal Association’s Code of Ethics material.  For those appraisers that deal with complex assignments on a routine basis, this course will be a valuable refresher for the type of disclosures /disclaimers that should appear in the different formats available for reporting the appraisal results.

Approved by the Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB) of The Appraisal Foundation as course 0007740.

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Syllabus:

 How to properly handle those items that are beyond the competence of the appraiser.
 How to make their appraisal reports more credible.
 To become more aware of the many mandatory statements and disclosures that must appear in the report.
 To be more aware of the many “areas of concern for appraisers” during the development process.