Certified Residential Appraiser's Request to Add a Third Trainee - North Carolina

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Certified Residential Appraiser's Request to Add a Third Trainee - North Carolina

Certified Residential Appraiser's Request to Add a Third Trainee is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina Appraisal Board - a government authority operating within North Carolina.

FAQ

Q: What is a Certified Residential Appraiser's Request?
A: A Certified Residential Appraiser's Request is a formal application to add a third trainee to the appraiser's team or practice.

Q: What is a Certified Residential Appraiser?
A: A Certified Residential Appraiser is a professional appraiser who is qualified to evaluate residential properties and provide valuation reports.

Q: Why would a Certified Residential Appraiser want to add a third trainee?
A: A Certified Residential Appraiser may want to add a third trainee to their team in order to expand their practice or meet the demands of their workload.

Q: What is the process for adding a third trainee?
A: The process for adding a third trainee may involve submitting a formal written request to the appropriate regulatory authority, such as the North Carolina Appraisal Board.

Q: What are the requirements to become a trainee appraiser?
A: The requirements to become a trainee appraiser vary by state, but typically include completing a certain number of education hours, obtaining a trainee appraiser license, and being supervised by a certified appraiser.

Q: Is there a limit on the number of trainees a Certified Residential Appraiser can have?
A: The limit on the number of trainees a Certified Residential Appraiser can have may vary by state, so it is best to consult the relevant regulatory authority.

Q: Does the addition of a third trainee require approval?
A: Yes, the addition of a third trainee typically requires approval from the relevant regulatory authority.

Q: Are there any fees associated with adding a third trainee?
A: There may be fees associated with adding a third trainee, such as application fees or licensing fees, which would be determined by the regulatory authority.

Q: What is the North Carolina Appraisal Board?
A: The North Carolina Appraisal Board is the regulatory authority responsible for overseeing real estate appraisers in North Carolina.

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Form Details:

  • Released on January 1, 2018;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the North Carolina Appraisal Board;
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