TerryRohrer
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- Joined
- Aug 13, 2005
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- Montana
As well as the enforcement mechanisms.I think there should be a complete overhaul of the requirements instead of these adjustments.
As well as the enforcement mechanisms.I think there should be a complete overhaul of the requirements instead of these adjustments.
The adjustments are leading to the complete overhaul... Desktops, hybrids, waivers, in lieu of the full regalia appraisal.I think there should be a complete overhaul of the requirements instead of these adjustments.
Perhaps that is why the AQB has stated that they are examining ALL aspects of the criteria, and looking at the degree requirement is just a first stepI think there should be a complete overhaul of the requirements instead of these adjustments.
Aka, lingchi, slow slicing, or death by 1,000 cuts!The adjustments are leading to the complete overhaul... Desktops, hybrids, waivers, in lieu of the full regalia appraisal.

"Barrier to entry" is not among the stated purposes of appraiser qualifications or licensing, either.I meant it as my personal idea of (one of ) the purposes of college as a screening floor for the appraisal profession entry.
I'm guessing the first point is being targeted for diminishment and the second has been removed by PAREA.It's one thing to acknowledge a barrier to entry already exists due to the point that some applicants will be incapable of passing a course or passing an exam or finding opportunities to gain supervised experience.
Well, it should be!"Barrier to entry" is not among the stated purposes of appraiser qualifications or licensing, either.
There's a world of difference between:
"the purpose of qualifications criteria is to provide for and promulgate an acceptable level of appraiser competency"vs"the purpose of qualifications criteria is to provide an acceptable level of competition control for us"It's one thing to acknowledge a barrier to entry already exists due to the point that some applicants will be incapable of passing a course or passing an exam or finding opportunities to gain supervised experience. It's something entirely different to trying to use govt to deliberately obstruct their entry for the primary purpose of protecting your fee.