When:
October 1, 2024 – October 3, 2024 all-day
2024-10-01T00:00:00-04:00
2024-10-04T00:00:00-04:00
Where:
DelDOT Offices
250 Bear-Christiana Road
Bear
DE 19701
Cost:
$575

Offering from the Delaware Chapter
(They have NJ CE credits!)

  • 21 CE hrs + 1 hr exam      
  • Instructor: Vince Dowling, MAI, SRA
Gain an understanding of the eminent domain process, rules and regulations governing condemnation appraisals, and important issues unique to this appraisal specialty. Acquire the tools to address issues such as the valuation rules used by different jurisdictions, identification and valuation of the larger parcel, and the estimation of damages and benefits. Examine advanced applications of appraisal techniques and problem-solving in condemnation cases. Discover how courts view various appraisal methodologies. Case studies are presented to reinforce the application of condemnation appraisal principles.
This course is in the Litigation Professional Development Program. View this list of FAQs, which includes information regarding the courses you’ll need to complete the program successfully.

Course Objectives

  • Identify how property rights and land-use regulations affect the condemnation appraisal process.
  • Determine which property to appraise in a condemnation appraisal.
  • Recognize the importance of defining public projects and identify their impact on the subject property.
  • Perform competent and admissible appraisals.
  • Recognize the appraiser’s role in inverse condemnation actions.
  • Describe the appraiser’s role as a consultant to legal counsel.
  • Identify the valuation concepts and rules of law and procedure typically used in a condemnation valuation jury trial.

Course Details

Program Overview:
Table of Contents and Overview
Course Schedule

Assignments: No

Equipment:

Additional Information:

Course Materials Include:

  • Course Handbook (455 pp.)
  • Suggested Solutions (122 pp.)

You will be asked to clear the calculator’s memory before and after the examination. Only one calculator is permitted in the testing room. Examinees taking most AI exams may bring their own calculator to use during the exam. Laptops, cellular phones, tablets, iPads, wearable technology (smart watch, Apple Watch, Google Glass, etc.), and other devices that can store data or connect to the Internet are NOT permitted during the exam. In addition, all watches, wallets, bags, and purses must be removed and stored out of reach prior to taking the exam.

Prerequisites