Check out several important changes announced by the Interagency Task Force on Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity (PAVE) that will affect the appraisal industry.
NAR Applauds White House Task Force for Changes to Address Appraisal Bias
The White House’s Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity (PAVE) Task Force has announced significant regulatory actions and changes to address appraisal bias and the home appraisal process.
Valuing Market-Resistant Properties
Real estate professionals need to consider both the complexities of the market and the different valuation methods when measuring the effect of a harmful property condition or stigma.
20% Off C-RETS Certification Courses
The C-RETS certification is designed to enhance team development, individual leadership skills, and improve financial performance.
Green Appraisals Dependent on Agents
Proper documentation can help appraisers evaluate high-performance home features.
From the 2023 REALTORS® Legislative Meetings in Washington, D.C., May 6-11
NAR Writes FHFA Regarding Appraisal Modernization and Data Collectors
NAR urges the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to encourage competition, transparency, responsibility, and accountability among the valuation counterparties of the Government Sponsored Enterprises (the Enterprises).
This Month’s Online Course Discounts
Learn and save now with monthly online course discounts from the Center for REALTOR® Development.
Personal Stories on Awareness, Fair Housing, and Bias with Robert Morris and Matt Difanis
Robert Morris and Matt Difanis share their stories on what has led them to be so committed to getting the message of Fair Housing out to others.
Help Clients Get an Objective View of Local Schools
You can’t offer an opinion about school quality, but you can point customers toward data, resources and the right people to talk to about their concerns.
Agents + Appraisers: Create a Winning Team for Your Clients
There’s a misconception that the two sides shouldn’t communicate to avoid potential ethical or legal problems. Two appraisers explain why that’s not true.