Appraiser Law in the Real World
Join us on July 18th for Appraiser Law in the Real World. This class will be offered via zoom from 1:00pm – 5:00pm MST. This class is Approved for 4 CE credits through the State of Colorado! Approval code 2419. This class is sponsored by LIA Administrators and Insurance Services.
Link Opens: 12:30pm
Class Starts: 1:00pm
Class Ends: 5:00pm
Instructor: Peter Christensen – Attorney at Valuation Legal
A link will be sent to you prior to the class.
By using real-world cases, this seminar educates real estate appraisers about key legal concepts, laws and issues of current concern affecting appraisal practice.
The course answers specific questions for appraisers, such as:
- How does USPAP relate to professional negligence?
- What’s the most important language in an appraisal report – in relation to an appraiser’s potential liability?
- How does the Gramm Leach Bliley Act really apply to appraisers?
- Why should I use an engagement agreement for non-lending work? Where can I find a good sample?
- What are the most common reasons appraisers are sued?
- How should I handle a subpoena?
- What’s the difference between a fact witness versus an expert witness – why does it matter?
- How have appraisers found themselves as the targets of investigations and lawsuits alleging racial discrimination?