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- Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser - Appraisal Institute
AI PAREA—the Appraisal Institute Practical Applications of Real Estate Appraisal program—is a standardized and convenient approach to gaining the experience you need to achieve the licensed residential (LR) appraisal credential
- State-certified residential real estate appraisers
Learn about the education and certification requirements to be a state-certified residential real estate appraiser How can we help you today? Learn how you can get a temporary permit if you have an appraisal assignment in Washington and are licensed or certified with another state
- Certified Residential Appraiser: Everything You Need to Know
A Certified Residential Appraiser can appraise any type of residential property containing four or fewer units Basically, this includes: Single family homes; Single family homes with auxiliary dwelling units (ADUs) Duplexes; Triplexes; Quadruplexes; How to Become a Certified Residential Appraiser
- Residential Accredited Appraiser (RAA) - National Association of REALTORS®
What Is an RAA Designation, and Who Is It For? The Residential Accredited Appraiser (RAA) designation is for State Certified Residential or General Appraisers Earning it shows that you have completed appraisal education above and beyond that required for qualification as a residential appraiser
- How to Become a Real Estate Appraiser
All state-licensed and certified appraisers must successfully pass the exam, which is administered by your state or territory The Licensed Residential exam consists of 110 questions and must
- How to Become a Real Property Appraiser - The Appraisal Foundation
Certified Residential Appraisers may appraise one-to-four residential units without regard to value or complexity 200 hours of qualifying education Contact your state for a list of approved courses College-level education or requisite experience is also required See below for six options
- What is the Difference Between Licensed and Certified Residential . . .
The difference between a licensed and certified residential appraiser is that a certified residential appraiser is authorized to appraise property with up to 4 dwelling units, regardless of its value or complexity
- Get your license: State-certified residential real estate appraisers
You don't need a college-level education to apply for a residential real estate appraiser license if you've been a state-licensed appraiser for at least 5 years Doing so meets all necessary requirements
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