FL Trainee Appraiser - Ch. 19 - Florida Requirements for Sup/Trainee Appraiser Flashcards A current Registered Trainee Appraiser is preparing to take post-licensure education courses. This person needs to complete ____ hours of post-licensure education over one renewal period.3153045 45 A Registered Trainee Appraiser in Florida is permitted to
receive compensation for appraisal assignments from:His
or her Supervisory Appraiser onlyAn AMC that is registered in FloridaAny licensed appraiser or real estate professionalThe appraisal client only His or her Supervisory Appraiser only In Florida, the four classifications of real property
appraisers are:Certified Residential, Certified General,
Licensed Residential, Licensed GeneralLicensed Residential, Certified Residential, Certified Trainee Appraiser, Certified Supervisory AppraiserTrainee Appraiser, Supervisory Appraiser, Certified Appraiser, Licensed AppraiserCertified Residential, Certified General, Licensed Appraiser, Registered Trainee Appraiser Certified Residential, Certified General, Licensed Appraiser, Registered Trainee Appraiser You are reading the Florida appraiser licensing law and you see a reference to "the Board". To what entity does this term refer?The Federal Reserve BoardThe Florida Real Estate Appraiser BoardThe Florida Board of Taxation and EqualizationThe Appraisal Practices Board of The Appraisal Foundation The Florida Real Estate Appraiser Board An applicant for a Certified General credential in Florida is required to complete what level of college coursework?Associate degreeBachelor's degreeMaster's degree21 semester credit hours Bachelor's degree An amendment to the Florida Appraiser Licensing Law is being discussed. Who has the power to amend this law?The governorFlorida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)The legislatureThe Appraisal Subcommittee The legislature An individual completes an appraisal qualifying education course, but fails the end-of-course exam. Under Florida rules, how long must he or she wait before re-taking the exam?3 days10 days30 days60 days 30 days An individual is taking an appraisal qualifying education course, and fails the end-of-course exam twice. Under Florida rules, what must he or she do now?Wait 10 days before another retakeWait 30 days before another
retakeTake a different course from a different providerRepeat the entire course Repeat the entire course A Registered Trainee Appraiser has been registered for 9 months. She inspects a subject property unaccompanied by her Supervisory Appraiser. The Supervisory Appraiser
inspects the subject property later in the same day. Is this a permitted practice in Florida?Yes; because both individuals inspected the property on the effective dateNo, only the Supervisory Appraiser is permitted to inspect the subject propertyYes; because the Trainee Appraiser has been registered for over 6 monthsNo; they must both be at the subject property at the same time No; they must both be at the subject property at the same time
A Registered Trainee Appraiser is trying to find a Supervisory Appraiser. Who is permitted to act as a Supervisory Appraiser in Florida?A Certified Residential Appraiser onlyA Certified General Appraiser onlyA Certified Residential or Certified General Appraiser onlyAny credentialed appraiser in good standing in Florida A Certified Residential or Certified General Appraiser only A Registered Trainee Appraiser begins work today. When is he permitted to sign a certification in an appraisal report for an assignment in which he provided significant assistance?Immediately upon starting out as a Registered Trainee AppraiserWhen the Supervisory Appraiser deems him competent to signOnly after he receives his Certified Residential or Certified General credentialAfter 12 months as a Registered Trainee Appraiser After 12 months as a Registered Trainee Appraiser An individual wishes to become a Registered Trainee Appraiser in Florida, and has completed 75 hours of classroom instruction. Is she eligible to become registered?Yes; she has met the AQB minimum requirementsNo; she needs 25 additional education hoursYes; she must now find a Licensed Appraiser to act as her supervisorNo; she must pass a registration examination first No; she needs 25 additional education hours Assuming he or she is competent, when may a Registered Trainee Appraiser inspect a subject property without the Supervisory Appraiser being present?After the trainee has accumulated 250 hours of appraisal experienceAfter the trainee has accumulated 1,000 hours of appraisal experienceAfter the trainee has been registered for 12 monthsNever After the trainee has been registered for 12 months A Florida Certified Residential Appraiser has been certified for 9 years, and was subject to a disciplinary proceeding 6 years ago in which his certification was suspended for 3 months. Is this appraiser currently eligible to be a Supervisory Appraiser?Yes; because the disciplinary action occurred over 5 years agoNo; because the appraiser has a prior disciplinary historyYes; but only after the prospective Supervisory Appraiser completes remedial educationNo; only a Certified General Appraiser may be a Supervisory Appraiser Yes; because the disciplinary action occurred over 5 years ago An individual wishes to become a Registered Trainee Appraiser in Florida. He asks you how many hours of appraisal experience he needs to become registered. What would you tell him?He must have 500 experience hoursHe must have 1,000 experience hours in one yearHe must have 2,500 experience hours over two yearsThere is no