Hamlet
Elite Member
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2006
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Ohio
So...Half-Evil
Where are you going to draw the line with our tax dollars?
Making your own bed is understood and accepted. But if I accept your logic I guees it is OK with you if the current Trainee with 2000 hours experience and as little as one year of supervison is allowed to make it to Licensed (not hard, agreed?), take the FHA "test" (10, 50 or 100 questions?), fill out the FHA application and become FHA approved. Then Mr. FHA gets to start running around doing appraisals for homeowners who have already proven they make poor investment decisions, not to mention, lenders who have a similar history and a BIG DAWG in the fight.
Do you think they plan to kiss me first?
You are correct, 2500 hours for a newly certified residential appraiser is so much better than the 2000 hours for a licensed appraiser.:Eyecrazy:
Taking a test and showing a demonstrated knowledge of the material no matter what the license level would be more credible in my eyes than a mere designation.
Mr. Rex and Mr. Boyd post almost daily the HUD links for those newly certified and licensed appraisers who are now jumping on the FHA bandwaggon.
Bring back the test.