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19 NYCRR 1107.12

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Basic course of study requirements

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Approval may be granted for courses of study which cover real estate appraisal related topics such as the following:

(a)ad valorem taxation;
(b)arbitration, dispute resolution;
(c)courses related to the practice of real estate appraisal or consulting;
(d)development cost estimating;
(e)ethics and standards of professional practice, USPAP;
(f)land use planning, zoning;
(g)management, leasing, time sharing;
(h)property development, partial interests;
(i)real estate (financing and investment);
(j)real estate law, easements, and legal interests;
(k)real estate litigation, damages, condemnation;
(l)real estate appraisal related computer applications;
(m)real estate securities and syndication;
(n)developing opinions of real property value in appraisals that also include personal property and/or business value;
(o)seller concessions and impact on value;
(p)energy efficient items and “green building” appraisals; and
(q)any other subject matter directly related to real estate appraisal.

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