Top 15 Takeaways and Lessons from Your Colleagues’ Legal Misfortunes

Date: March 7, 2024

Location: Synchronous, FL


Sponsor:
Florida Gulf Coast Chapter
Contact:
Mrs. Wade
Phone:
(813)962-4003
Email:
Kourtney.Wade@appraisalinstitute.org
Website:
http://www.gulfcoastai.org/
Name:
Virtual Classroom
Address:
Virtual classroom
Synchronous, FL
Speakers:
Christensen, Esq., Peter
Notes:
This class will be held via ZOOM. Class size is limited due to the virtual format.

     

Notes

Cancellation Policy

Up to 2 weeks prior to class - $15 cancellation fee

Less than 2 weeks - $25 cancellation fee

Day of class - Forfeit of payment

Additional Information

Please note: This class will be held by live stream synchronous interactive classroom technology. Students are required to have a computer, webcam and microphone. It is the student's responsibility to have the required equipment to participate and receive continuing education credit.

Live stream/Synchronous Classroom Guidelines:

  • Students must have a computer, webcam and microphone capabilities to participate and receive continuing education credit
  • The instructor must be able to physically see and interact with all students and students must be able to interact with the instructor
  • A copy of your driver's license must be emailed to the Chapter Office as verification after you have registered and prior to the start date
  • You will receive a separate email from the chapter office with log-in access information. Please contact the chapter office if you have any questions regarding the participation guidelines

Class Schedule:

Login and Roll Call: 12:30 – 1:00 PM

Class Instruction: 1:00 – 4:00 PM

Seminar Description:

Attorney Peter Christensen will offer 15 takeaways and lessons from legal situations and cases involving appraisers. What can appraisers learn from their colleagues' legal misfortunes?

Here are some of the takeaways offered:

  • How does USPAP relate to a professional negligence claim?
  • What's the most important language in an appraisal report – in relation to an appraiser's potential liability?
  • What legal problems have copying and pasting information from Wikipedia into appraisal reports caused appraisers?
  • How does the Gramm Leach Bliley Act really apply to appraisers?

Peter Christensen is an attorney whose practice is focused on legal and regulatory issues concerning real estate valuation. He is the author of Risk Management for Real Estate Appraisers and Appraisal Firms, published by the Appraisal Institute in 2019.

Disclaimer Information

State CE Credit:  This is a live stream/synchronous class and is only approved for Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board and Appraisal Institute continuing education credit.  For other states, you should determine current education approval and requirements.

 

Continuing Education Credit:

Appraisal Institute: 15 points

Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board:  3-Hours Approved

 

National Disclaimer

This Educational Program was developed and organized by the Appraisal Institute Chapter offering the Program with the intent of addressing topic(s) of current local interest solely for educational and informational purposes. The Appraisal Institute national organization was not involved in developing or organizing the Program.

The content of this Program, including but not limited to any written materials and presenter comments, does not represent the viewpoint of the Appraisal Institute (defined as including but not limited to, the national organization, its Regions, Chapters, members, candidates, affiliates and staff) unless formally adopted by the national Board of Directors. Further, the Appraisal Institute has not peer-reviewed or approved the content of the Program and does not warrant the accuracy or timeliness of the content of the Program. The content of the Program is subject to court decisions and local, state and federal laws and regulations and any such revisions of such laws and regulations.

This Program is presented with the understanding that the Appraisal Institute is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting or other professional advice or services. Nothing in the Program is to be construed as the offering of such advice or services. If expert advice or services are required, attendees and readers are responsible for obtaining such advice or services from appropriate professionals.

State Credit

Please note that 100% attendance is required in order to receive any approved state credit or to be awarded AI CE points. It is imperative that you check with your state board for state approval information before completing registration.

Other Information

If you have a disability and require accommodation, please notify the sponsor at least two weeks in advance for reasonable accommodations to be arranged.

The Appraisal Institute reserves the rights to cancel, limit, or reschedule the program and to change instructor assignments and facility locations at any time.