Appraisal Qualifications Board Issues New Proposal to Combat Appraiser Shortage

As lenders continue to raise concerns about a lack of certified appraisers, particularly in rural areas, the Appraisal Qualifications Board last week released a fourth exposure draft of a proposal to change the qualification criteria for real property appraisers.

Importantly, the AQB proposed to remove college degree requirements for licensed residential appraisers and provide alternatives to the bachelor’s degree requirement for certified residential appraisals. The proposal also outlines an alternative track for licensed residential appraisers to become certified without obtaining a bachelor’s degree. In addition, it would reduce the number of field hours needed from 2,000 to 1,000 for licensed appraisers and 2,500 to 1,500 for certified appraisers.

ABA has previously called for changes to the appraiser qualifications as part of its ongoing effort to address the appraiser shortage in rural areas and welcomed the proposal. Comments on the proposal are due Jan. 12. View the proposal. For more information, contact ABA's Sharon Whitaker.

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