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Are contract (fee) review appraisers required to have a state certification or license in the same manner as is required of contract (fee) appraisers?

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Are contract (fee) review appraisers required to have a state certification or license in the same manner as is required of contract (fee) appraisers?

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No. However, the FHWA encourages partner agencies to include State certification or licensing as a factor to judge the qualification of the review appraiser. If contract (fee) review appraisers are used, the regulation only requires the agency to match the review appraiser’s qualifications with the scope of work of the appraisals he/she reviews. Selection of the appraiser is an agency decision. 36. §24.103(a)(2)(i) and appendix §24.103(a)(1). Does the requirement to include items identified as personal property and real property, as part of an adequate description of the property being appraised, require the appraiser and relocation agent to prepare lists of both real and personal property for residential and commercial property? The intent of this provision is to avoid situations where an item is included in the appraised value and subsequently also relocated at agency expense. To avoid this, the appraiser and the relocation agent should agree on which questionable items are to be app

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