Mike Phillips
Senior Member
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2004
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Florida
I don't know whether this should be of real concern to Florida appraisers or not at this point but I've seen posts in other forums that indicate we need to keep an eye on it.
Here is one comment:
"An article in the News-Press (no link available) said a Realtor earned the "Certified Property Valuator" designation from the National Association of Broker Price Opinion Professionals, qualifying him to provide professional real estate appraisal services. and...is only the second person in Lee County and 20th in the state of Florida to earn this new designation. As a CPV, is trained to accurately value residential properties for banks and lenders, and to perform interior and exterior home inspections for the properties he values.
Regarding the above, it is the "qualifying him to provide professional REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL SERVICES (emphasis mine). and...is only the second person in Lee County and 20th in the state of Florida to earn this new designation." part that bothers me.
Check THIS out.
http://www.nabpop.com/Public.htm
MP
Here is one comment:
"An article in the News-Press (no link available) said a Realtor earned the "Certified Property Valuator" designation from the National Association of Broker Price Opinion Professionals, qualifying him to provide professional real estate appraisal services. and...is only the second person in Lee County and 20th in the state of Florida to earn this new designation. As a CPV, is trained to accurately value residential properties for banks and lenders, and to perform interior and exterior home inspections for the properties he values.
Regarding the above, it is the "qualifying him to provide professional REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL SERVICES (emphasis mine). and...is only the second person in Lee County and 20th in the state of Florida to earn this new designation." part that bothers me.
Check THIS out.
http://www.nabpop.com/Public.htm
MP