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A sign of the times. If you complete the math on appraiser attrition, you end up with a 2.2% drop in license renewals during the one month span.  Add to this the fact that the average aged appraiser is likely receiving a copy of AARP magazine in their mailbox.

 

Calling it Quits: New Stats Show High Attrition for Appraisers


Not unexpectedly, the Appraisal Subcommittee is beginning to release statistics from the end of 2009 which show a large number of appraisers not renewing their licenses. On January 30th, the ASC released the names of 2,138 appraisers in 22 states whose licenses expired on December 31st. 
The Appraisal Subcommittee reported a grand total of 114,422 on its website (www.asc.gov) as of February 1st.   Approximately 33% are Certified General Appraisers, 49% are Certified Residential Appraisers and 18% are Licensed/Transitional Appraisers.  This is down from the 117,083 reported on the site as of December 7th, 2009.  Individual state totals along with breakdown by license type can be viewed by clicking on the following link:  Appraisal Subcommittee


Posted by James Lee Adams on February 3rd, 2010 9:54 AMPost a Comment (2)

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