All Residential, All Day:
The Latest on Laws, Liability,
Forms and Fraud
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$150 Appraisal Institute Members
$200 Non-Members
Location
University of Phoenix
7100 Fort Dent Way
Tukwila, WA 98188
 
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Course Description
Do you know what is happening with appraiser issues in our region? Listen and ask questions as an all-star lineup converges at the Seattle Chapter's All Day--All Residential seminar! Seven great speakers will present on appraisal issues impacting our profession.
It’s a fast paced and changing marketplace. Learn about emerging trends from these professionals at the front line.
Presenters
Jim Park – Executive Director of the Appraisal Subcommittee from Washington, DC will brief us on current regulation at the national level.
Stan Sidor – President of ACOW will discuss recent legislative issues affecting appraisers; he works to enact or quell Washington legislation for the benefit of all appraisers.
Hillary Sallee – Special Agent with the Seattle Field Office of the FBI will discuss fraud in the local mortgage industry.
Cheri Kelley Farivar - The Immediate Past Chair of the Real Estate Appraiser Commission will discuss REAC functions, licensing enforcement in Washington State and possible effects of The Appraisal Foundation's new Consistent Enforcement matrix.
Peter Christensen – General Counsel for Liability Insurance Administrators (LIA) from Southern California will discuss E&O issues, including fraud, and how appraisers can protect themselves.
David Huey – Assistant Attorney General in Washington State's Attorney's General office will discuss enforcement against mortgage fraud and ridding the system of “bad actors”. He will update us on their efforts and emerging trends.
Bill King – Director of Valuation Initiatives, Veros Corporation, will address the new data standard required for all Fannie Mae appraisals beginning in July 2010. You will need to comply with these new standards if you work in the secondary mortgage arena. Veros has been awarded the FNMA contract to develop this new standard.
Education Credits
Approved for WA State Credit!
This program was developed and is administered by the Seattle Chapter. Attendees are eligible to receive 7 hours of Appraisal Institute continuing education credit and 7 hours of WA State credit.
Attendance Requirements
100% attendance is required for all Appraisal Institute education programs. This follows Appraiser Qualifications Board minimum criteria requirements. A “classroom hour” is defined as 50 minutes out of each 60 minute segment. A 10-minute break per hour is allowed and a student would still meet the 100% attendance requirement. Students should not be late or leave early; if they are late or leave early, they will not receive credit.
Cancellation Policy
• Up to 15 days prior to program start date, $50 cancellation fee.
• 2-14 days prior to program start date, $75 cancellation fee.
• Less than 2 days prior to program start date, forfeit of payment unless a student replacement is provided.
NOTE: If you have a disability and require accommodation, please notify the Appraisal Institute’s Seattle Chapter in writing at least two weeks in advance and we will arrange for reasonable accommodations. We reserve the right to cancel, limit, or reschedule the course and change faculty assignments and facility locations at any time. Prospective students should confirm their registration before making any non-refundable airline reservations.
University of Phoenix is a trade name and registered trademark of the Apollo Group, Inc. Its use herein by Appraisal Institute to identify the event location is not intended to imply affiliation with, sponsorship or endorsement of the event by University of Phoenix or Apollo Group, Inc.
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