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    New Jersey Appraiser Law & Regulations

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    June 3, 2025
    Date
    June 3, 2025
    Time
    11:00AM - 1:00PM (EST)
    Sponsor
    Southern New Jersey Chapter
    Location
    Zoom
    Virtual
    Instructor
    Susanne Curran, MAI, AI-GRS
    Full Price
    $69.00
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    $59.00
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    NJ CE 2 2 Synchronous Livestream 12/13/2019 2016-7054 (Southern New Jersey Chapter)
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    This seminar is 2 hours, held 11am-1pm.



    NJ Appraiser Law, Regulations   N.J.S.A. 45:14F-1, et seq. Real Estate Appraisers Act

    Purpose: This course is required by NJ regulations every two years.  Students will learn about the law itself, the regulations that pertain to the law including specific areas noted in the regulation.  

    Provide general information about the law and regulations -    

    Provide some information about national licensing  

    Understand how NJ State Appraisal Board works

    Explore misunderstood areas of Laws and Regulations        

    ·         Discuss commonly found errors and issues (appraisals)

    ·         Provide references sources and information for licensees

    13:40A-5.4 (b)

    All licensed and certified real estate appraisers shall be required to complete a two hour course on New Jersey law and rules governing the practice of real estate appraising.

    ·         the origin and history of the Real Estate Appraisers Act

    ·         the Board composition

    ·         scope of practice

    ·         mixed practice conflicts of interest

    ·         continuing education requirements and criteria duty to cooperate

    ·         temporary visiting certificates, trainee and supervisor requirements

    ·         appraisal reporting and common deficiencies and the complaint process

    ·         National Licensing stats, NJ testing and complaint stats, information including germane ASB and AQB issues.