Certified Residential Appraiser's Request to Add a Third Trainee is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina Appraisal Board - a government authority operating within North Carolina.
Q: What is a Certified Residential Appraiser?A: A Certified Residential Appraiser is a professional who determines the value of residential properties.
Q: What is a Trainee?A: A Trainee is an individual who is learning to become an appraiser and is supervised by a Certified Residential Appraiser or a higher-level appraiser.
Q: How many trainees can a Certified Residential Appraiser have?A: In North Carolina, a Certified Residential Appraiser is allowed to have up to two trainees.
Q: What is the process to add a third trainee?A: To add a third trainee, a Certified Residential Appraiser in North Carolina must submit a request to the appropriate licensing authority.
Q: Is there any additional requirement for adding a third trainee?A: Yes, the Certified Residential Appraiser must provide evidence to the licensing authority that they have the capacity to properly supervise and train an additional trainee.
Q: Is there a fee associated with adding a third trainee?A: There may be a fee involved when submitting the request to add a third trainee. The specific fee amount can be obtained from the licensing authority.
Q: Can a Trainee perform appraisals independently?A: No, a Trainee must always be under the supervision of a Certified Residential Appraiser or another higher-level appraiser.
Form Details:
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