- 6 CE Hours
- Check in at 8:15 am
- Class begins at 8:30 am
- Instructor: Woody Fincham, SRA, AI-RRS
This important course provides information about standards and ethics requirements for valuers in general and, more specifically, for valuers who belong to the Appraisal Institute. Through discussion questions and examples, you’ll identify behavior and actions that illustrate violations of the Code of Professional Ethics, and you’ll learn how referrals can be made. You’ll get an introduction to the Appraisal Institute Guide Notes to the Standards of Professional Practice and see how the Guide Notes can be used to resolve everyday appraisal practice problems. Finally, you’ll learn about common errors in appraisal reports and review reports, and they respond to questions about challenges that arise in appraisal practice such as requests for updates and requests to change or add intended users. The content emphasizes:
- Business practices issues, such as how to respond to seemingly unreasonable requests, how to address client pressure, and how to approach a complex assignment
- Which standards apply to Appraisal Institute Designated Members, Candidates for Designation, and Associate Members, and when they apply
- The key principles of the Standards of Valuation Practice
- How to identify and avoid behavior that violates the Standards of Valuation Practice
- The correct way to use the Appraisal Institute designations, emblems, and logo
- Understanding of the Appraisal Institute enforcement process
This offering is presented virtually via Zoom.
Students must have computer, webcam & microphone capability to participate & receive CE credit. The platform will be interactive and live. The instructor must be able to physically see and interact with all students and students must be able see and interact with the instructor. A copy of your driver’s license must be emailed to the Chapter office as verification after you have registered. You will receive a separate email from the Chapter Office with log-in info. You do not need a paid account from ZOOM to participate. Check your webcam privacy settings on your computer.
Cancellation Policy
Any & all cancellations are subject to an admin fee. No credit/refunds for cancellations made on or after 7 days prior to class. No credit/refunds for no-shows.
Questions?
Email: LisaMay.Weiss@appraisalinstitute.org Call: 856.415.0281
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- 2 CE credits APPROVED in NJ.
- Check in at 2:45 pm in Community Room A.
- Class runs from 3-5 pm.
- Instructor: Joseph Palumbo, SRA
- Chapter meeting will be held at the end of the seminar.
- Join us for Happy Hour at the Riverwinds Restaurant bar after the seminar. First drink is on us!
This seminar is designed to be similar to mandated PA and DE classes related to appraiser licensing. The course will provide attendees with the information needed to understand and clarify their responsibilities as licensed and certified appraisers. The course covers; history of appraiser licensing nationally and locally, NJ license types, CE requirements and audits, the complaint process, NJ state Appraisal Board procedures, the consumer complaint process and common deficiencies, misunderstood areas. There is a short Q and A period as well.
Any & all cancellations are subject to an admin fee. No credit/refunds for cancellations made on or after 7 days prior to class. No credit/refunds for no-shows.
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- 7 CE Hours (AI-SNJ)
- Instructor: Mark V. Smeltzer, Sr., MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, AI-RRS
The biggest shift in residential appraisal reporting in 20 years is here. Are you prepared?
The Appraisal Institute is excited to introduce the Appraiser’s Guide to the New URAR, a comprehensive course designed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to help you master the redesigned Uniform Residential Appraisal Report (URAR) and stay at the forefront of your profession.
Why This Course Matters More Than Ever
- Major Industry Shift – Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are implementing significant structural and data field changes through the Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD) redesign. Understanding these updates is critical for appraisers.
- Stay Compliant & Competitive – Ensure your reports align with mortgage lending requirements, helping you avoid costly errors and maintain a competitive edge.
- Real-World Application – Learn from expert instructors who will guide you through case studies, best practices, and proven strategies to enhance your appraisal accuracy and effectiveness.
Who Should Attend?
- Residential appraisers who complete mortgage lending assignments.
- Appraisers looking to stay ahead of industry changes and maintain compliance.
- Professionals new to residential appraisal who want a strong foundation in the new URAR.
What You’ll Learn
- Decode the New URAR – Get a clear understanding of every new field & structural change to adapt quickly & efficiently.
- Avoid Common Pitfalls – Learn how to sidestep reporting errors & enhance accuracy in appraisals.
- Position Yourself for the Future – Discover how these changes will shape the appraisal industry and how you can leverage new opportunities in the evolving mortgage lending landscape.
Continuing Education (CE) Credit This course has been designed for 7 hours of continuing education credits. CE credit hours and state approvals vary — please check the Appraisal Institute’s course page for up-to-date schedule and approval information and confirm with your state appraiser regulatory agency.
What’s Next? The UAD redesign isn’t just a form update — it’s a fundamental shift in how appraisals are conducted. That’s why the Appraisal Institute is developing additional programs covering critical topics such as market analysis, the sales comparison approach, and strategic business positioning. Attending the Appraiser’s Guide to the New URAR ensures you’ll be the first to know when these companion courses are released, giving you an ongoing advantage in your practice.
This course, developed by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, is only offered by a select few education providers. Our instructors are veteran appraisers and industry thought leaders who deeply understand the new URAR updates.
While this is a national offering, email Lisa Weiss with any questions! LisaMay.Weiss@appraisalinstitute.org
Any & all cancellations are subject to an admin fee. No credit/refunds for cancellations made on or after 7 days prior to class. No credit/refunds for no-shows.
This course is also being offered virtually. Click here if you plan to attend via ZOOM.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A PRINTABLE PDF FLYER FOR THIS COURSE.
- 7 CE Hours (AI-SNJ)
- Instructor: Mark V. Smeltzer, Sr., MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, AI-RRS
The biggest shift in residential appraisal reporting in 20 years is here. Are you prepared?
The Appraisal Institute is excited to introduce the Appraiser’s Guide to the New URAR, a comprehensive course designed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to help you master the redesigned Uniform Residential Appraisal Report (URAR) and stay at the forefront of your profession.
Why This Course Matters More Than Ever
- Major Industry Shift – Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are implementing significant structural and data field changes through the Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD) redesign. Understanding these updates is critical for appraisers.
- Stay Compliant & Competitive – Ensure your reports align with mortgage lending requirements, helping you avoid costly errors and maintain a competitive edge.
- Real-World Application – Learn from expert instructors who will guide you through case studies, best practices, and proven strategies to enhance your appraisal accuracy and effectiveness.
Who Should Attend?
- Residential appraisers who complete mortgage lending assignments.
- Appraisers looking to stay ahead of industry changes and maintain compliance.
- Professionals new to residential appraisal who want a strong foundation in the new URAR.
What You’ll Learn
- Decode the New URAR – Get a clear understanding of every new field & structural change to adapt quickly & efficiently.
- Avoid Common Pitfalls – Learn how to sidestep reporting errors & enhance accuracy in appraisals.
- Position Yourself for the Future – Discover how these changes will shape the appraisal industry and how you can leverage new opportunities in the evolving mortgage lending landscape.
Continuing Education (CE) Credit This course has been designed for 7 hours of continuing education credits. CE credit hours and state approvals vary — please check the Appraisal Institute’s course page for up-to-date schedule and approval information and confirm with your state appraiser regulatory agency.
What’s Next? The UAD redesign isn’t just a form update — it’s a fundamental shift in how appraisals are conducted. That’s why the Appraisal Institute is developing additional programs covering critical topics such as market analysis, the sales comparison approach, and strategic business positioning. Attending the Appraiser’s Guide to the New URAR ensures you’ll be the first to know when these companion courses are released, giving you an ongoing advantage in your practice.
This course, developed by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, is only offered by a select few education providers. Our instructors are veteran appraisers and industry thought leaders who deeply understand the new URAR updates.
Students must have computer, webcam & microphone capability to participate & receive CE credit. The platform will be interactive and live. The instructor must be able to physically see and interact with all students, and students must be able to see and interact with the instructor. A copy of your driver’s license must be emailed to the Chapter office as verification after you have registered for the offering prior to the offering start date. You will receive a separate email from the Chapter Office with log-in/access information. You do not need a paid account from ZOOM to participate. If you are using your Ipad/Iphone/smartphone download the ZOOM app prior to offering. Check your webcam privacy settings on your computer. Contact lisamay.weiss@appraisalinstitute.org with questions.
Any & all cancellations are subject to an admin fee. No credit/refunds for cancellations made on or after 7 days prior to class. No credit/refunds for no-shows.
While this is a national offering, email Lisa Weiss with any questions! LisaMay.Weiss@appraisalinstitute.org
This course is also being offered in person. Click here to register for the in-person program.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A PRINTABLE PDF FLYER FOR THIS COURSE.
