Appraisal Institute Designations
Appraisal Institute
designated members have met rigorous requirements relating to education,
testing, experience and demonstration of knowledge, understanding and
ability. Most designated members hold one or more of the following
designations:
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The MAI membership designation is held by appraisers
who are experienced in the valuation and evaluation of commercial,
industrial, residential and other types of properties, and who advise
clients on real estate investment decisions. The current requirements
that an appraiser must fulfill to receive the MAI designation are as
follows: |
Education:
- Receive a passing grade on 11 examinations that reflect 380 hours of
classroom instruction and that test the appraiser’s knowledge of basic and
advanced appraisal principles, procedures and applications; report
writing; valuation analysis and standards of professional practice
- Receive a passing grade on a four-module, two-day comprehensive
examination
- Hold an undergraduate degree from a four-year accredited educational
institution
Experience: Receive
credit for 6,000 hours of experience, including 3,000 hours of specialized
appraisal experience, all of which must meet strict criteria.
Demonstration Report: Receive credit for a demonstration appraisal report
relating to income-producing property that demonstrates the ability to
present a properly supported value estimate or opinion evaluating the
nature, quality or utility of a parcel of real estate or any interest in, or
aspect of, real property, including handling physical incurable
depreciation, or fulfill an approved comparable alternative.
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The SRA professional membership designation is held by
real estate solutions providers who are experienced in the analysis and
valuation of residential real property. The current requirements that an
appraiser must fulfill to receive the SRA designation are as follows: |
Education:
- Receive a passing grade on six examinations that reflect 200 hours of
classroom instruction and that test the appraiser’s knowledge of appraisal
principles, residential valuation techniques, report writing and standards
of professional practice
- Hold an Associate degree from an accredited educational institution
(or satisfy a specified alternative)
Experience: Receive
credit for 3,000 hours of Residential Appraisal Experience (must cover at
least 24-months).
Demonstration Report: Receive credit for a demonstration appraisal report
relating to a residential property that demonstrates the ability to present
a properly supported value estimate or opinion evaluating the nature,
quality, or utility of a parcel of real estate or any interest in, or aspect
of, real property, or fulfill an approved comparable alternative.
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The SRPA membership designation is held by appraisers
who are experienced in the valuation of commercial, industrial,
residential and other types of property. The requirements that an
appraiser must have fulfilled for the SRPA designation were as follows: |
Education:
- Received a passing grade on a series of examinations that tested the
appraiser’s knowledge of basic and advanced real estate principles,
procedures and applications and standards of professional practice
- Hold an undergraduate degree from a four-year accredited educational
institution (or satisfy specified alternatives)
Experience: Received
credit for real estate appraisal experience, at least half of which had to
relate to income-producing properties
Demonstration Report: Received credit for one income property demonstration
appraisal report, which exhibited two forms of depreciation, physical
incurable deterioration or either functional or external obsolescence.
Other Designations
Some designated members may also hold the SREA or RM membership
designations, which were conferred by the Appraisal Institute’s predecessor
organizations. The SREA designation is held by appraisers who are
experienced in real estate valuation and analysis and advise clients on real
estate investment decisions. The RM membership designation is held by
appraisers who are experienced in the valuation of single-family dwellings
and two-, three-, and four-unit residential properties. |