The ASAA/ASEA Seminar Will Answer These Questions & More!

How do I know when I should accept or decline a request to do an appraisal on property I'm marginally familiar with?
How much should I charge?
Should I charge by the hour or by the job?
How do I find comparable properties to use in establishing value on property I'm appraising?
Do comparable properties have to be exactly like the property I'm appraising? If not, how do I make adjustments to account for the differences?
How do I know which level of market I should use to determine value on property I'm appraising?
When should I write a restricted use appraisal report?
What information should I gather during the initial contact with a potential client?
When inspecting property, what notes should I take?
How can I determine what level of value to estimate for a particular appraisal assignment?
Can I use other people to help me do an appraisal?
How do I value property that is a collectible item?
How long should I keep appraisals and file information?

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Enrollment is limited so mail in your enrollment form or call ASAA/ASEA today. You can reach us as follows:

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF EQUINE APPRAISERS
1126 Eastland Dr. N., Suite 100
P.O. Box 186
Twin Falls, ID 83303-0186
Phone: 1-800-704-7020
E-Mail: equine@equineppraiser.com
Fax: 208-733-2326 


   

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