New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Chapter XXXI - Board of Real Estate Appraisal
Part 1102 - Qualifying Experience
Section 1102.3 - Appraisal experience schedule

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) Hours of experience shall be credited to an applicant based on actual time spent on appraisal assignments up to a maximum numbers of hours in accordance with the following schedule. Except as provided for by paragraph (b) of this section, experience credits may only be granted for the following types of appraisal assignments.

APPRAISAL EXPERIENCE SCHEDULE

Type of Property Appraised

Assigned hours

cannot exceed

Residential

Standard Appraisal

Review Appraisal

Residential Single-Family (Single Co-op or Condo)

6

1.5

Residential Single-Family Complex (Waterfront or Unique)

20

5

Residential Single-Family Complex (Over $5,000,000)

40

10

Residential Multi-Family (2-4 units)

12

3

Vacant Lot (Residential, 1-4 units)

6

1.5

Farm (Less than 100 acres, with residence)

18

4.5

General

Land: Farms of 100 acres or more in size, undeveloped tracts, residential multi-family sites, commercial sites, industrial sites

30

7.5

Complex Farms

100 acres or more in size, multi-building with Processing facilities

40

10

Residential Multi-Family (5-12 units):

Apartments, condominiums, townhouses and mobile home parks

36

9

Residential Multi-Family (13 or more units):

Apartments, condominiums, townhouses and mobile home parks

48

12

Commercial/Industrial Single-Tenant:

Office buildings, R&D, retail stores, restaurants, service stations, warehouses, day care centers, and other similar buildings

48

12

Commercial/Industrial Multi-Tenant:

Office buildings, R&D, shopping centers, hotels, warehouses

60

15

Manufacturing plants

48

12

Institutional:

Rest homes, nursing homes, hospitals, schools, churches, government buildings

48

12

(b) If an applicant has appraisal experience for a type of property that is not listed in the appraisal experience schedule, the applicant may receive credit for the appraisal experience if the Department of State determines that the appraisal experience is substantially equivalent, for experience purposes, to an appraisal for one of the types of property that is listed in the appraisal experience schedule. However, the burden shall be on the applicant to establish to the satisfaction of the Department of State that the appraisal experience is substantially equivalent to an appraisal of one of the types of properties listed in the appraisal experience schedule.

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