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The Virginia Commonwealth Chapter of the Appraisal Institute invites you to attend the most festive & informative gathering of the year!
Annual Installation of Officers Dinner Meeting
Thursday, December 9, 2021 at 6 PM
Hotel Roanoke, 110 Shenandoah Ave NE, Roanoke VA 24016
We welcome & encourage spouses/guests to attend!
6-7 pm: Cocktail Hour – Crystal Ballroom foyer (includes 2 drink tickets per person)
7 – 9 pm: Dinner – Crystal Ballroom
Keynote Speaker & Installation of Officers/Directors
Officers:
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- Kelly N. Yeatts, MAI
- Lynn Kelsey, MAI
- Wesley Woods, MAI
- Greg Mackey, MAI
Directors:
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- Fletcher Lane, MAI
- Jared Schweitzer, MAI
- Scott Vail, SRA
- Michael Knight
- Charles Parkhurst, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS
Past President: William Hansen, MAI
Keynote Speaker
Rodman Schley, MAI, SRA
2021 President of the Appraisal Institute
In the spirit of the season, we will collect non-perishable food items to donate to food banks. Bring your donations! Thanks for helping the hungry in our communities!
(Items ALWAYS needed: jelly, coffee, laundry pods, canned fruit).
Click here to go on-line and register with your dinner choice!
Dinner choices:
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- Char-Grilled Filet Mignon (served medium)
- Roasted Statler Chicken
- Roasted Salmon
- Vegetarian Option (chef’s selection of the day)
RSVP by December 3rd
RSVP Here
This event is FREE for our membership & guests (2 drinks included)
Questions? Call 856-415-0281
Download a printable PDF of the invitation.
THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF THE CHAPTER FAMILY!
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Check in begins at 8:15am
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Class starts at 8:30am
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Instructor: Joseph Durrer, Jr., MAI, SRA
NOTE: An appraiser must successfully complete the 7-hour USPAP Update Course every two years to meet the USPAP CE requirement.
Included in tuition:
- New 2022-2023 7-Hour USPAP Student Manual
- New 2022 USPAP Reference Manual
Not included in tuition:
- 2020-2021 USPAP Book – Is required to attend class
In addition to the 2022 student manual and 2022 USPAP reference manual (download or shipped directly to you from the Appraisal Institute; the option you selected at the time of initial registration), all attendees must also have their own copy of the 2020-2021 USPAP in class. If you need to purchase a copy from The Appraisal Foundation: www.appraisalfoundation.org
These seminars are being presented virtually via Zoom. Virtual Classroom-Live/Interactive Participation Guidelines: Students must have computer, webcam & microphone capability to participate & receive CE credit. The platform will be interactive and live. The instructor must be able to physically see and interact with all students and students must be able see and interact with the instructor. A copy of your driver’s license must be emailed to the Chapter office as verification after you have registered for the offering prior to the offering start date. You will receive a separate email from the Chapter Office with log-in/access information. You do not need a paid account from ZOOM to participate. If you are using your Ipad/Iphone/smartphone download the ZOOM app prior to offering. Please check your webcam privacy settings on your computer. Check state approvals before registering to make sure the states you are licensed have approved the course/seminar & allow Virtual education in place of classroom education.
When you register, either choose to download the materials or have them shipped directly to you. Make sure you have downloaded class materials PRIOR to class. If you order (and ship) printed materials to you, make sure they arrive 1 week prior to class. Contact the national office if there are any issues at least one week before class.
Any & all cancellations are subject to an admin fee. No credit/refunds for cancellations made on or after 7 days prior to class. No credit/refunds for no-shows. Our cancellation policy is stated on the registration portal. A copy of your driver’s license must be emailed to the Chapter office as verification for the offering prior to the offering start date.
Contact the chapter with questions: lisamayweiss@hotmail.com
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Check in begins at 12:45pm
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Class is 1-5pm
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Instructor and seminar developer: Jared Preisler SRA, AI-RRS
***CHAPTER MEETING WILL FOLLOW THE SEMINAR***
This seminar will prepare the appraiser for the Scope of Work changes taking effect on April 1, 2022, with Fannie Mae assignments. Review both the Improvement and Exhibit sections of the B4-1.3 selling guide. Present the key features and requirements of residential square footage based on the ANSI 2021. Lastly, it will provide guidance on USPAP requirements for reconciliation and disclosure within the report and workfile. Course will provide:
- Overview of the different Types and Sources of Data specifically focusing on Appraiser, MLS and Assessor square footage and the USPAP requirements for reconciling and reporting.
- Basic techniques and procedures for measuring single-family residential dwellings.
- Overview of the methods used by the American National Standards Institute Square Footage-Method for Calculating ANSI Z765-2021. Based on ANSI standard, review GLA and finished living area for many different style of homes including complex 1 ½ story, Two Story with sloped ceilings, dormers and Split-Entry/Bi-Level partial floor in basement and other common challenges.
- Review changes to the Improvement and Exhibits section of Fannie Mae selling guide and their impact on appraisal practice, including how to handle Accessory Dwelling Units.
- Review USPAP requirements for reconciliation and disclosure within the report and workfile
You SHOULD own “Square Footage – Method for Calculating: ANSI Z765-2021” for the seminar: Order the PDF here.
This seminar is being presented virtually via Zoom. Virtual Classroom-Live/Interactive Participation Guidelines: Students must have computer, webcam & microphone capability to participate & receive CE credit. The platform will be interactive and live. The instructor must be able to physically see and interact with all students and students must be able see and interact with the instructor. A copy of your driver’s license must be emailed to the Chapter office as verification after you have registered for the offering prior to the offering start date. You will receive a separate email from the Chapter Office with log-in/access information. You do not need a paid account from ZOOM to participate. If you are using your Ipad/Iphone/smartphone download the ZOOM app prior to offering. Please check your webcam privacy settings on your computer. Check state approvals before registering to make sure the states you are licensed have approved the course/seminar & allow Virtual education in place of classroom education.
When you register, either choose to download the materials or have them shipped directly to you. Make sure you have downloaded class materials PRIOR to class. If you order (and ship) printed materials to you, make sure they arrive 1 week prior to class. Contact the national office if there are any issues at least one week before class.
Any & all cancellations are subject to an admin fee. No credit/refunds for cancellations made on or after 7 days prior to class. No credit/refunds for no-shows. Our cancellation policy is stated on the registration portal. A copy of your driver’s license must be emailed to the Chapter office as verification for the offering prior to the offering start date.
Contact the chapter with questions: lisamayweiss@hotmail.com
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Check in begins at 8:15am
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Class starts at 8:30am
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Instructor: Joseph Durrer, Jr., MAI, SRA
Business Practices and Ethics is an important course that provides information about standards and ethics requirements for valuers in general and, more specifically, for valuers who belong to the Appraisal Institute. Through discussion questions and examples, the class compares behavior and actions that illustrate violations of the Code of Professional Ethics, and participants learn how referrals can be made. Participants are also introduced to the Appraisal Institute Guide Notes to the Standards of Professional Practice and use these Guide Notes to resolve everyday appraisal practice problems. At the end of the course, they learn about common errors in appraisal reports and review reports, and they respond to questions about challenges that arise in appraisal practice such as requests for updates and requests to change or add intended users. These are common business practice issues that appraisers encounter in various assignments, including mortgage lending, litigation, and property tax appeal. Other real-life scenarios in the course illustrate less common business practice issues such as an appraiser’s obligation when illegal or criminal behavior is observed.
This seminar is being presented virtually via Zoom. Virtual Classroom-Live/Interactive Participation Guidelines: Students must have computer, webcam & microphone capability to participate & receive CE credit. The platform will be interactive and live. The instructor must be able to physically see and interact with all students and students must be able see and interact with the instructor. A copy of your driver’s license must be emailed to the Chapter office as verification after you have registered for the offering prior to the offering start date. You will receive a separate email from the Chapter Office with log-in/access information. You do not need a paid account from ZOOM to participate. If you are using your Ipad/Iphone/smartphone download the ZOOM app prior to offering. Please check your webcam privacy settings on your computer. Check state approvals before registering to make sure the states you are licensed have approved the course/seminar & allow Virtual education in place of classroom education.
When you register, either choose to download the materials or have them shipped directly to you. Make sure you have downloaded class materials PRIOR to class. If you order (and ship) printed materials to you, make sure they arrive 1 week prior to class. Contact the national office if there are any issues at least one week before class.
Any & all cancellations are subject to an admin fee. No credit/refunds for cancellations made on or after 7 days prior to class. No credit/refunds for no-shows. Our cancellation policy is stated on the registration portal. A copy of your driver’s license must be emailed to the Chapter office as verification for the offering prior to the offering start date.
Contact the chapter with questions: lisamayweiss@hotmail.com
DOWNLOAD A PRINTABLE PDF OF THE LATEST COURSE OFFERINGS.
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Instructor: Vince Dowling, MAI, SRA
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Check in begins at 8:15 AM
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class starts at 8:30 AM
NEW SEMINAR! Appraisals or reviews of the most experienced appraisers can have inconsistencies in data, analysis, and reporting. This fast-paced and thought-provoking seminar focuses on significant inconsistencies that can have a major impact on the credibility of the appraiser as well as the value opinion. It will bring to light inconsistencies that can affect any part of the appraisal process including the definition of market value, highest and best use, the three approaches, functional and external obsolescence, and reconciliation. Eye-opening discussions and practical problems (including ag problems) will keep you interested and engaged throughout the day. Objectives:
- Recognize inconsistencies with the definition of market value and the need to stay consistent with the type of value opinion developed.
- Understand how the highest and best use decision drives the remainder of the appraisal process and how to stay consistent with highest and best use.
- Realize the need for consistency within and between the three approaches to value.
- Determine what constitutes functional and external obsolescence and how to maintain consistency with both in all three approaches.
- Complete a thorough, meaningful, and consistent reconciliation.
CHAPTER MEETING TAKES PLACE FOLLOWING THIS EVENT
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
When you register, either choose to download the materials or have them shipped directly to you. Make sure you have downloaded class materials PRIOR to class. If you order (and ship) printed materials to you, make sure they arrive 1 week prior to class. Contact the national office if there are any issues at least one week before class.
You will get an hour for lunch; no food/drink is included (but the hotel does offer a complimentary breakfast!)
Any & all cancellations are subject to an admin fee. No credit/refunds for cancellations made on or after 10 days prior to class. No credit/refunds for no-shows. Our cancellation policy is stated on the registration portal.
Registration fees do not include printed materials.
DISCOUNT AVAILABLE WHEN REGISTERING FOR BOTH SEMINARS:
- Inconsistency: it’s Hiding in Plain Sight in Your (commercial) Appraisal (Monday, June 6, 2022)
- Getting it Right from the Start: A Workout Plan for Your Scope of Work (Tuesday, June 7, 2022)
If you will attend both seminars, use the discount code NQCX520815 when registering for the Scope of Work seminar. That will give you a $20 discount for attending both days! (Please don’t use the discount if only attending for one day… it’ll be a paperwork nightmare!)