How and Why of Your Appraisals – How to Create a Proper Reconciliation

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How and Why of Your Appraisals: How to Create a Proper Reconciliation

What is the key to a bulletproof appraisal?

When it comes to building a supported, USPAP compliant appraisal, a proper reconciliation that meets the requirements of USPAP’s Standard Rule 1-6:
(a) reconcile the quality and quantity of data available and analyzed within the approaches used; and
(b) reconcile the applicability or suitability of the approaches used to arrive at the value conclusion(s).

reconciliationEffective reconciliation is CRITICAL to communicating the assignment results to the appraisal reader. Learning how to reconcile the information in your appraisal is a proven way to make your clients happy, become a better appraiser, and avoid state sanctions.

In this new webinar, How to Create a Proper Reconciliation, Tim Andersen, MAI and an AQB-Certified USPAP Instructor, USPAP Consultant and author (Beware of Consent Decrees; Understanding State Board Enforcement), explains the keys to building a bulletproof appraisal.

This webinar includes practical tips and advice from USPAP expert Tim Andersen, MAI, on navigating the crucial, final step of every appraisal- the Reconciliation.  See what to include and what to leave out in order to effectively and convincingly tell the story of your appraisal. Avoid call backs and burnish your reputation as a professional with this valuable and important webinar.

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