Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Desktop and Hybrid Appraisals: How Do They Work and What are the Risks

Appraisers Can Register Here

 PCV Murcor’s Cindy Nasser, Senior Vice President of Operations and Michael Baz, Director of Quality Control, are Sharing Insights on Desktop and Hybrid Appraisals at this Year’s Northern California Residential Appraisal Conference.

This one-day residential appraisal conference is specifically designed for the independent boots-on-the-ground field appraisers. The morning is dedicated to desktop and hybrid appraisals; the hybrid appraisal (a 3rd party inspects the subject and an appraiser completes the valuation with no personal inspection) is one of the hottest topics in our industry. The afternoon is all about developing non-mortgage appraisal opportunities as well as marketing and professional development through a professional appraisal organization.

Additional Presentations Cover

  • Non-Lender Scope Of Work & Engagement Letters: Getting It Right For Non-Lending Assignments
  • Residential Marketing: Expanding Beyond Mortgage Work
  • Being The Best Appraiser That You Can Be: What Professional Organizations Have To Offer

Friday, May 4, 2018
Northern Solano County
Association of Realtors
3690 Hilborn Road
Fairfield, CA
Earn 7-Hours of CEC

Appraisers Can Register Here

The Real Estate Appraisers Association (REAA) and the Appraisal Institute (AI) are dedicated to promoting professional development of their professionals and all real estate appraisers. Each organization provides continuing education events, networking opportunities, and other benefits.

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