Good question.I'm trying to imagine how expensive such a course would be. Way more than a 200 hours of QE
With training method in place now, the trainee typically has quite a few reports to select to send to the state for review and approval to sit for the licensing test. I certainly hope with PAREA the trainee will get the chance to work through more than 3 appraisals. I am not sure about this, but I do think something needs to change WRT the current training scheme. Its expensive to the supervisor and time consuming. I do not have a good answer and am not sure if PAREA is the best solution to this problem. Because it is a problem.During the video question section, someone axted, "What if the PAREA student doesn't fully grasp appraisal concepts?" Well of course the mentor can withhold credit (?How is the hell is that going to happen?)....and then the AQB says, "well they have to produce three appraisal reports" too. Oh yeah, it only takes three reports to nail being a credible, competent appraiser.
I will be interested in how the 3 to 12 PAREA courses can take a set of data from sales and support all their adjustments, as promised. I think they are all waiting for AI to lead the way, and all the rest will fall in line. Viola.
Source?Good question.
The AI is $2.5m in as of now (including a $500k grant from TAF)
Thanks to PAREA you don't need to (in about 34 states and counting IIRC).You're not going to be able to built 1000 hours of experience credit on a dozen appraisals. Let alone 3 appraisals.
Click on the blue sentence below:Source?