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Accreditation Why is having an accredited appraiser important? You are
getting an expert. "The meticulous ASA accreditation
process ensures that ASA-accredited appraisers are accurate,
impartial, and credible. They are educated and experienced
in their fields and are respected members of their communities.
They can deliver independent valuations that assure your
property is appraised at its fair market value." from
American Society of Appraisers, The International Society
of Professional Valuers. Brian Hennig is an Accredited Senior Appraiser of the American
Society of Appraisers. To achieve this status he has met stringent requirements including:
- Experience
- College education
- Interview and investigation
- Appraisal reports conforming to ASA's Principles of Appraisal
Practice and Code of Ethics
- Examination of technical appraisal proficiency and acquaintance
with the society's ethics, principles and basic precepts
- Ongoing reaccreditation requirements
The process for accreditation is described in
full on the ASA
website.
Brian Hennig's biography.
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