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About Appraising How to Become an Appraiser! Learn more about Appraising! What is the Appraisal Institute? What can the Appraisal Institute do for me? What are the costs of membership? What does an appraiser do? How can I get a list of all the courses currently offered in my area? Need an Appraiser? Education Related What your cancellation Policy? Where can I stay while in Baltimore? Is this course or seminar approved in my state? ........................................................................ How to Become an Appraiser! Click here for a link to the Maryland Real Estate Appraisers Commission Licensing Requirements. STEP 1 Obtain A Maryland Trainee License
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Licensing Requirements for Becoming a Licensed Real Estate Appraiser in Maryland
Licensing Requirements for Becoming a Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser in Maryland
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NOTE * It will be necessary to keep an well documented log of hours of appraisal work experience that may be verified by the Real Estate Appraisers Commission. * Register for and take the pre-licensing exam administered by PSI Examination services. PSI has computerized examination centers located in Baltimore, College Park, Hagerstown and Salisbury. You can find out about qualifying to take the examination and scheduling the examination by contacting PSI at 1-800-733-9267 or go to www.psiexams.com BACK TO TOP About Appraising? An appraisal is the act or process of estimating value. It involves research into appropriate market areas; the assembly and analysis of information pertinent to a property; and the knowledge, experience and professional judgment of the appraiser. Generally an appraisal consists of: a legal description of the property; description of the interior and exterior of the property; square footage measurements; listing of comparable properties as near the subject property as possible; description of the neighborhood; and information regarding current real estate activity and/or market trends in the neighborhood. The value indicated by recent sales of comparable properties, the current cost of reproducing or replacing a building, and the value that the propertys net earning power will support are the most important considerations in the valuation of real estate property. The role of the appraiser is to provide an accurate and impartial, third-party estimate of real estate value providing assistance to those who own, manage, sell, invest in and/or lend money on the security of real estate. Well-credentialled appraisers add value to real estate transactions by bringing knowledge, experience, impartiality and trust to the transaction. This helps protect real estate buyers from overpaying for property and lenders from over-lending to buyers. Appraisal Institute-designated members have fulfilled rigorous educational and experience requirements and must adhere to strict standards and a professional code of ethics. In addition to residential and/or commercial appraisals and depending upon an appraisers designation and qualifications he or she can provide/assist with some or all of the following:
BACK TO TOP What is the Appraisal Institute? The Appraisal Institute is an international association of more than 18,000 real estate professionals, and 99 chapters throughout the United States, Canada and Abroad. We are the largest appraisal organization in the United States and the acknowledged leader in real estate appraisal education, publishing and research. We offer general and residential designations to qualified members. BACK TO TOP What can the Appraisal Institue do for me? Membership in the Appraisal Institute increases your business potential. We offer the most widely recognized designations in the industry. Members receive regular periodicals with up-to-date information and discounts on all our courses, seminars and publications. Members also have access to group insurance benefits, the Lum Library and research service, and an advocate in government relations on the national and state levels. Individuals in related fields can gain access to qualified real estate appraisers and consultants across the country through our Find an Appraiser Page or our Directory of Designated Members. Bankers, lawyers, government officials and others who deal with real property transactions can also benefit from our educational programs, publications and periodicals. BACK TO TOP What are the costs of membership? Most members of the Appraisal Institute begin as associate members and pay $310 a year in dues to the national organization and $150 Maryland Chapter dues. National dues for MAIs total $840 plus $175 for Maryland Chapter dues and SRA dues total $740 plus $175 for Maryland Chapter dues . For individuals not pursuing a designation, affiliate membership is available for $19 a year plus $175 Maryland Chapter dues. Check our How to Join Section for additional information. Additional fees are charged for educational programs and other requirements throughout the designation process. BACK TO TOP What does an appraiser do? The fundamental role of an appraiser is to provide a professional opinion, usually an estimate of market value, to be used in making real estate decisions. Typically, appraisers are employed by lenders to estimate the value of real estate involved in a loan transaction. Appraisers also provide opinions in litigation cases, tax matters and investment decisions. BACK TO TOP Need an Appraiser? Information for Lawyers Information for Accountants Financial Lenders Homeowners BACK TO TOP How can I get a list of all the courses currently offered in my area? Please access our Education/Courses page to find out about courses and seminars being offered in Maryland. BACK TO TOP What is your cancellation policy? $50 cancellation 30 days prior to start date; $100 cancellation less than 30 days; less than 11 business days prior to the start date, forfeit all of payment unless a student placement is provided. All cancellations must be submitted in writing via fax 410-752-8295 or e-mail mdai@assnhqtrs.com. BACK TO TOP Where can I stay while in Baltimore? Visit our accommidations page to learn more. BACK TO TOP Is this course or seminar approved in my state? Visit www.appraisalinstitute.org/education/statecert.asp to learn more. BACK TO TOP |
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