N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 19 § 1103.6

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 50, December 11, 2024
Section 1103.6 - Residential course outlines

The following are the required subjects to be included in the courses of study and the required number of hours to be devoted to residential appraisal courses. All appraisal schools must utilize the following course outline in conducting their programs. The following course outline are not intended to substitute for specific outlines for the proposed course.

(a)R-5/Basic Appraisal Principals

A.Real Property Concepts and Characteristics4 hours
1. Basic Real Property Concepts 2. Real Property Characteristics 3. Legal Description
B.Legal Consideration4 hours
1. Forms of Ownership 2. Public and Private Controls 3. Real Estate Contracts 4. Leases
C.Influences on Real Estate Values2 hours
1. Governmental 2. Economic 3. Social 4. Environmental, Geographic and Physical
D.Types of Value3 hours
1. Market Value 2. Other Value Types
E.Economic Principles10 hours
1. Classical Economic Principles 2. Application and Illustrations of Economic Principles
F.Overview of Real Estate Markets and Analysis3 hours
1. Market Fundamentals, Characteristics, and Definitions 2. Supply Analysis 3. Demand Analysis 4. Use of Market Analysis
G.Ethics and How They Apply in Appraisal Theory and Practice2 hours
Final Examination (75-100 questions)2 hours
Total30 hours

(b)R-6/Basic Appraisal Procedures

A.Overview of Approaches to Value10 hours
B.Valuation Procedures8 hours
1. Defining the Problem 2. Collecting and Selecting Data 3. Analyzing 4. Reconciling and Final Value Opinion 5. Communicating the Appraisal
C.Property Description4 hours
1. Geographic Characteristics of the Land/Site 2. Geologic Characteristics of the Land/Site 3. Location and Neighborhood Characteristics 4. Land/Site Considerations for Highest and Best Use 5. Improvements - Architectural Styles and Types of Construction 6. Special Energy Efficient Characteristics of the Improvements
D.Residential or General Applications6 hours
Final Examination (75-100 questions)2 hours
Total30 hours

(c)R-7/Residential Market Analysis and Highest and Best Use

A.Residential Markets and Analysis8 hours
1. Market Fundamentals, Characteristics, and Definitions 2. Supply Analysis 3. Demand Analysis 4. Use of Market Analysis
B.Highest and Best Use6 hours
1. Test Constraints 2. Application of Highest and Best Use 3. Special Considerations 4. Market Analysis 5. Case Studies
Final Examination (35-30 questions)1 hour
Total15 hours

(d)R-8/Residential Appraiser Site Valuation and Cost Approach

A.Site Valuation6 hours
1. Methods 2. Case Studies
B.Cost Approach8 hours
1. Concepts and Definitions 2. Replacements/Reproduction Cost New 3. Accrued Depreciation 4. Methods of Estimating Accrued Depreciation 5. Case Studies
Final Examination (35-30 questions)1 hour
Total15 hours

(e)R-9/Residential Sales Comparison and Income Approaches

A.Valuation Principles and Procedures-Sales Comparison Approach1 hour
B.Valuation Principles and Procedures-Income Approach1 hour
C.Finance and Cash Equivalency-Identification of Seller Concessions and Their Impact on Value2 hours
D.Financial Calculator Introduction2 hours
E. Identification, Derivation and Measurement of Adjustments9 hours
F.Gross Rent Multipliers2 hours
G.Partial Interests2 hours
H. Reconciliation2 hours
I.Case Studies and Applications7 hours
Final Examination (75-100 questions)2 hours
Total30 hours

(f)R-10/Residential Report Writing and Case Studies

A.Writing and Reasoning Skills1 hour
B.Common Writing Problems3 hours
C.Form Reports2 hours
D.Report Options and USPAP Compliance2 hours
E.Case Studies6 hours
Final Examination (35-50 questions)1 hour
Total15 hours

(g)R-11/Advanced Residential Applications and Case Studies

A.Complex Property, Ownership and Market Conditions3 hours
B.Deriving and Supporting Adjustments3 hours
C.Residential Market Analysis - Seller Concessions - Special Energy Efficient Items (i.e., Green Buildings)3 hours
D.Advanced Case Studies5 hours
Final Examination (35-30 questions)1 hour
Total15 hours

N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 19 § 1103.6

Amended, New York State Register December 31, 2014/Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, eff. 1/1/2015