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2013 remaining course of the Upstate New York Chapter of the Appraisal Institute

The Upstate New York Chapter of the Appraisal Institute had an active education calender for real estate appraisers again for 2013. The Appraisal Institute is recognized as the leader in the real estate appraisal industry and is one of the oldest organizations of real estate appraisers in the world. The last remaining course for 2013 is the 7 hour USPAP Update Course, December 6th. Courses in the first half of 2013 were well attended including the Marketability Studies - The Six Steps Process & Basic Applications; 7 hour USPAP Update Course; the Case Studies in the Valuation of Upstate N.Y. Real Estate; Course 420-Business Practices and Ethics; Appraising the Appraisal-Appraisal Review(General & Residential); Valuation of Cell Towers and Mineral Rights Valuation Part II. Contact Jack Endryck, Executive Director at 315-624-0276 for upcoming course information.
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