Becoming An Appraiser
What is a State Licensed Real Estate Appraiser?
Today, becoming a real estate appraiser, one must be licensed by
the state if you want to be involved in the majority of the business.
State licensed real estate appraisers have met nationally established
standards for education and experience, and must successfully pass
a comprehensive examination. In addition, a background investigation
is conducted to screen out those who have been convicted of serious
criminal activities. A State licensed appraiser must conform to
national ethical and professional standards called the Uniform Standards
of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). USPAP establishes the
standards for ethics, competency and confidentiality governing professional
appraisal practices.
Licenses are issued through the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board
(FREAB)
Complete information can be attained by visiting:
Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board
(FREAB Website)
Appraisal Groups & Associations
Appraisal
Institute
Appraisal
Institute of Canada
Appraisal
Subcommittee
American
Society of Appraisers
American
Society of Farm Manager and Rural Appraisers
International
Association of Assessing Officers
NAR
Appraisal Directory
National
Association of Independent Fee Appraisers
National
Association of Master Appraisers
National
Association of Real Estate Appraisers
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