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Is the scope of practice for each classification any different after 2008 than it is today?
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No. Although the 2008 Criteria does not contain some of the same language regarding the scope of practice for the Licensed Residential classification, it is not the intent of the AQB to change the scope of practice for any of the credential classifications under the new Criteria. |
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If I am currently a state licensed or certified real property appraiser and do not intend to seek another state appraiser credential, how does this new impact me?
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As long as you maintain your current credential, the Criteria changes should not have any effect on you. Those impacted will be (a) individuals entering the profession, (b) individuals seeking a different credential within their state, or (c) possibly those seeking a credential in another jurisdiction through reciprocity. |
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If I have additional questions regarding the educational requirements contained in the new Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria, who should I contact?
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The first point of contact should be the appraiser regulatory agency in your state. A state appraiser regulatory agency contact list is included in the Appendix. If the staet is unable to answer your question, you can direct it to The Appraisal Foundation web site. You can send questions regarding the new Criteria directly to The Appraisal Foundation via the internet at www.appraisalfoundation.org.
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