Chapter Meeting at Topgolf!

Current Issues & Misconceptions in Appraisal

April 27, 2023

Topgolf Atlanta Midtown

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Instructor & Developer


Ted Whitmer

MAI, AI-GRS, CRE, CCIM

Attorney, AQB Certified USPAP Instructor

College Station, TX

SCHEDULE

April 27, 2023

Current Issues & Misconceptions in Appraisal

1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.


Chapter Business Meeting

5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.


Topgolf, Dinner & Networking

5:30p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

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SEMINAR DESCRIPTION

The "Current Issues & Misconceptions in Appraisal" seminar is a forum to discuss current issues in appraising real property and to review common theoretical mistakes in appraising property. The seminar begins with a review of logical thought and cognitive biases. Misconceptions follow the appraisal process. Commonly misunderstood terms, application of appraising to the defined problem, misconceptions in the Sales Comparison, Cost and Income approaches are covered. Approximately one-third of the class time is devoted to current issues in appraising literature. The topics include racial bias, property tax, condemnation and other issues that are currently being debated. The class provides a forum for discussion and does not necessarily conclude to “one way to appraise fits all.” This class is a moderate to advanced presentation of appraisal theory and issues.

CONTINUING EDUCATION

The Appraisal Institute has approved 20 AI Points for the "Current Issues & Misconception" seminar. The Georgia Real Estate Appraisers Board has approved 4 hours of continuing education credit. 100% attendance is required for credit.

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REGISTRATION & FEES

Current Issues & Misconceptions in Appraisal

$140 AI Professionals and $155 Non AI

Q2 Chapter Business Meeting

Complimentary

Topgolf & Dinner

$55


Must register separately for above 3 functions.

Please Register by 4/20/23. Limited Seating!

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The Current Issues & Misconceptions in Appraisal seminar was developed by the instructor and organized by the Appraisal Institute Chapter offering the Program with the intent of addressing topic(s) of current local interest solely for educational and informational purposes. The Appraisal Institute national organization was not involved in developing or organizing the Program.

 

The content of this Program, including but not limited to any written materials and presenter comments, does not represent the viewpoint of the Appraisal Institute (defined as including but not limited to, the national organization, its Regions, Chapters, members, candidates, affiliates and staff) unless formally adopted by the national Board of Directors. Further, the Appraisal Institute has not peer-reviewed or approved the content of the Program and does not warrant the accuracy or timeliness of the content of the Program. The content of the Program is subject to court decisions and local, state and federal laws and regulations and any such revisions of such laws and regulations.

 

This Program is presented with the understanding that the Appraisal Institute is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting or other professional advice or services. Nothing in the Program is to be construed as the offering of such advice or services. If expert advice or services are required, attendees and readers are responsible for obtaining such advice or services from appropriate professionals.