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Appraisal License not required?

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Jill Kinnaird

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Certified General Appraiser
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I know its a bit long but the following is a real life advertisement. It makes my skin crawl to think that an organization doesn't demand a licensed individual to perform the tasks involved.
Job Purpose:
Estimates property value by providing appraisals and consultations; researching and analyzing property information; reconciling various indicators; preparing an appraisal report
** Must be a team player
** Licensing a plus not required
** Part time position with full time possibilities
Duties:* Identifies value to be estimated by studying appraisal request, problem to be solved, and scope of the project, such as, mortgage financing, insurance replacement cost calculation, estate valuation, tax appeals, equitable distribution, corporate employee relocation, investment, or sale; identifying property characteristics.
* Determines valuation method by selecting approach and techniques for valuing property, i.e., cost, direct sales comparison, and income capitalization; identifying property characteristics and attributes.
* Researches and analyzes property information by collecting, verifying, and analyzing data regarding inventory of competitive properties, sales and listings, vacancies and offerings, absorption rates, demand studies, social, economic, governmental, and environmental characteristics, restrictions, encumbrances, covenants, contracts, declarations, special assessments, ordinances, cost and depreciation, income/expense and capitalization rate, history of ownership, and use of the property; conducting analyzes and studies, e.g., land utilization, supply and demand, economic feasibility, highest and best use, marketability, development, litigation support; searching databases; inspecting property; interviewing people in a position to understand the property.
* Develops an appraisal conclusion by evaluating information; reconciling various indicators; employing Automated Valuation Models (AVMs);
* Prepares appraisal report by describing physical and economic property characteristics, appraisal procedures used, and information analyzed; disclosing extraordinary assumptions, and hypothetical and limiting conditions; presenting supportive reasoning.
* Maintains organization reputation by conforming to the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP); keeping information confidential.
* Updates job knowledge by tracking current real estate values and property development potential, including land use restrictions; participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations.
* Accomplishes organization goals by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.

A few of the highlights:
"Estimates property value by providing appraisals and consultations". Seems like an appraisers license would be required to do this.
"Identifies value to be estimated by studying appraisal request". Why bother with an appraisal?
"Develops an appraisal conclusion by evaluating information; reconciling various indicators; employing Automated Valuation Models (AVMs)". And just who is providing this data?? Based on what criteria?
"Accomplishes organization goals by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments." If we get caught you're the one taking the fall??

Woes be to the trainee who takes this position.
 
If you don't want to post who this company is, please do send it to me.
My email: pec514 @ yahoo . com (remove the spaces)
 
If you don't want to post who this company is, please do send it to me.
My email: pec514 @ yahoo . com (remove the spaces)

IF they have PUBLICLLY advertised WHY NOT post the company name?? All this cloak & dagger stuff!! Plus since supposedly licensed Appraiser are going to be extinct, This could be a good job opportunity. (humor PE)
 
IF they have PUBLICLLY advertised WHY NOT post the company name?? All this cloak & dagger stuff!! Plus since supposedly licensed Appraiser are going to be extinct, This could be a good job opportunity. (humor PE)



:rof: :rof: :rof: Karl .. funny.
 
Seems like an appraisers license would be required to do this.
Required by whom?


WHY NOT post the company name?? All this cloak & dagger stuff
The secrecy adds to the conspiratorial flavor.
 
I wish I knew! Its advertised on Monster.com as:

Company Confidential Sep 25
Columbus/Zanesville, OH 43231
 
OH Great!! they are in Ohio!! Seems like this company MAY be bringing in some revenue to the State. IF a Certified Appraiser, were to send that Job description to the Ohio AG. & just ask IS this a legal job??.
 
** Licensing a plus not required

Just to be generous, maybe they hope to get licensed appraisers but might be willing to take on trainees. :shrug:
 
Why don't we just wait and see vs. getting our collective feathers all ruffled?

As I look at the job description and responsibilities, the prospective employer is not seeking a "trainee".
 
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