Vic Stanionis
Sophomore Member
- Joined
- Oct 15, 2003
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- New York
Greetings:
I hope a General Appraiser (from NYS) can assist a certified Residential appraiser from NY. I had a call this morning from a potential client asking if I could appraise a rural cemetery (that hasn't been maintained in many years (if ever) until a recent improvement to one site (which now has a covered portico over it) and most are unmarked. I performed an land appraisal on the adjacent property to the north of this parcel which shares an unimproved access road and similar roadway / water boundary along its eastern and western boundaries. I am concerned as to whether my licensing will be sufficient to appraise this cemetery and vacant land that encompases this 20 acre parcel. Can a general appraiser from New York please respond and let me know if a cert. residential appraiser could appraise this property for this client?
I did speak to a local general appraiser in my town this morning who I have met at education classes and other appraisal functions and he said that I could appraise it, since NY never finalized whether cemeteries are considered commercial properties. I would like to get a second opinion on that since I thought I read on Appraisers Forum that they are considered commercial properties (or maybe that was for churches/houses of worship). I'd just like clarification on this and if there are any particular things I should include or watch out for while performing this assignment if I accept it. I still have to find out the purpose and how this person is affiliated with the property because I don't believe they are the person on the tax records but they said it was for title insurance briefly during our short conversation.
Any assistance is appreciated. Thanks.
Vic S.
I hope a General Appraiser (from NYS) can assist a certified Residential appraiser from NY. I had a call this morning from a potential client asking if I could appraise a rural cemetery (that hasn't been maintained in many years (if ever) until a recent improvement to one site (which now has a covered portico over it) and most are unmarked. I performed an land appraisal on the adjacent property to the north of this parcel which shares an unimproved access road and similar roadway / water boundary along its eastern and western boundaries. I am concerned as to whether my licensing will be sufficient to appraise this cemetery and vacant land that encompases this 20 acre parcel. Can a general appraiser from New York please respond and let me know if a cert. residential appraiser could appraise this property for this client?
I did speak to a local general appraiser in my town this morning who I have met at education classes and other appraisal functions and he said that I could appraise it, since NY never finalized whether cemeteries are considered commercial properties. I would like to get a second opinion on that since I thought I read on Appraisers Forum that they are considered commercial properties (or maybe that was for churches/houses of worship). I'd just like clarification on this and if there are any particular things I should include or watch out for while performing this assignment if I accept it. I still have to find out the purpose and how this person is affiliated with the property because I don't believe they are the person on the tax records but they said it was for title insurance briefly during our short conversation.
Any assistance is appreciated. Thanks.
Vic S.