Appraisal Integrated Management is seeking appraisers STATE WIDE!
Only
professional appraisers
with an established track record
of performance
and integrity
are accepted by
Appraisal Integrated Management.
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All
states require appraisers to be state licensed or certified in order
to provide appraisals to federally regulated lenders. Appraisers
have fulfilled rigorous educational and experience requirements and
must adhere to strict standards and a code of professional ethics.
Qualified State Certified appraisers bring knowledge, experience,
impartiality and trust to the transaction. In so doing, they help
their clients make sound decisions with regard to real property.

In order to become a member of our network, an appraiser must have
these qualifications:
- The
appraiser must hold a valid state appraisal license or certification
and that license or certification must be in good standing.
- The
appraiser may not be on the current exclusionary list of major
lenders as supplied to Appraisal Integrated Management by those
lenders.
- The
appraiser may not have ever had their appraisers license or certification
revoked for reasons relating to a breach
of
professional ethics or
criminal misconduct.
- The
appraiser must provide Appraisal Integrated Management with all
necessary and up-to-date contact and tax information.
- The
appraiser will provide Appraisal Integrated Management with a list
of certifications
and designations from nationally
recognized
granting
organizations (such as The Appraisal Institute, HUD, FHA
and others).
- The
appraiser must have a valid email address and web access account
as well as the ability to produce and transmit
appraisals with digital
photographs, digital signatures and in Adobe Acrobat
format.

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