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The Appraisal Foundation Announces
Establishment of New Independent Board
Appraisal Practices Board (APB) to Commence Work in July 2010
For Immediate Release
Washington, DC, November 5, 2009 — The
Appraisal Foundation, a Congressionally authorized non-profit
organization dedicated to promoting professionalism in appraising
through the establishment of appraisal standards and appraiser
qualifications, announced today the establishment of a third
independent board, the Appraisal Practices Board (APB).
Earlier
this year, the Foundation Board of Trustees established a Task Force to
study the issue of how to best address a void in the marketplace
related to guidance on appraisal methods and techniques that would be
available to all appraisers practicing in the United
States. This guidance will cover all valuation disciplines,
with a focus on emerging issues.
With the unanimous consent of
The Appraisal Foundation Board of Trustees, it was agreed that a new
board be established, similar in structure and composition to the
already existing independent boards, the Appraiser Qualifications Board
(AQB) and the Appraisal Standards Board (ASB).
The purpose
of this third board is to issue voluntary timely guidance to appraisers
on emerging valuation issues that are occurring in the
marketplace. This guidance will be of assistance to appraisers,
appraiser regulators and educators. The new Board will enlist the
help of market surveys to identify issues that need to be addressed and
will empanel small groups of volunteer Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to
draft the guidance for review and approval by the Board.
The
need for this type of guidance was underscored with the onset of the
declining real estate market. Many appraisers had not previously
faced this type of market condition and the impact of foreclosed
properties and short sales. Because a majority of state licensed
and certified real estate appraisers do not belong to a professional
society, they had limited access to guidance.
“In
unanimously supporting this concept, the Board of Trustees strongly
believes that this is the best avenue for issuing voluntary guidance to
appraisers,” said Paul Welcome, Chairman of The Appraisal Foundation
Board of Trustees. “We believe that this is
the right thing to do for the profession, that it is the right
time to do it and that we are the right organization to undertake the
task,” added Welcome.
Those interested in serving on the Appraisal Practices Board should consult The Appraisal Foundation’s web site (http://www.appraisalfoundation.org/)
for more details after the first of the year. Applications for
qualified candidates will be solicited in the Spring of 2010, with the
new Board to be constituted and commencing work in July 2010. We
anticipate that selection of SME panels will follow in the latter part
of 2010.
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The Appraisal Foundation, a Congressionally
authorized non-profit organization established in 1987, is dedicated to
the professional advancement of the appraisal profession. The
Foundation accomplishes its mission through the work of its two
independent Boards, the Appraisal Standards Board (ASB) and the
Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB). More information on The Appraisal
Foundation is available on the Internet at www.appraisalfoundation.org. | |