djd09
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- May 20, 2009
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- Licensed Appraiser
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- Ohio
Wow.... Kansas, the last holdout of the traditional manner of acquiring an appraisal license.What's up with some states and not toeing the line?View attachment 84145
Wow.... Kansas, the last holdout of the traditional manner of acquiring an appraisal license.
I'm just talking about appraising and the chart you posted...not what happened approximately 150 years ago...Kansas, Free or Slave? So goes Kansas, so goes appraising.
"On January 29, 1861, Kansas is admitted to the Union as free state. It was the 34th state to join the Union."
(I took way too much history)
Actually, the AI did the end around on some states. The states were moving too slow so they (AI) got legislation passed via lobbying.Looks like some states still take their mission statement about protecting the public trust seriously. I’m actually shocked so many states were able to get their state appraisal laws changed so quickly. Although I suspect they just skirted around it by bypassing legislators. Which is common in this profession.