News in Brief

HOUSE BILL (HB) 3624 / LC 183 RELATING TO REGULATION OF APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT COMPANIES (pdf)

2010-2011 EDITION OF USPAP

2010-2011 USPAP SUMMARY OF CHANGES

 

NEW FANNIE MAE FORM REQUIREMENTS

To help appraisers find information regarding Fannie Mae development and reporting requirements, two links are provided.  The first is the homepage for appraisers at www.efanniemae.com.  Appraisers will find specific directions from Fannie Mae regarding the development and reporting of assignments.  The second link is to a Fannie Mae page which provides specific direction in developing and reporting market analysis using the 1004MC.

https://www.effanniemae.com/is/appraisers/index.jsp?from=hp

https://www.efanniemae.com/sf/formsdocs/forms/1004mc.jsp

You are advised the links provided are not intended to be comprehensive and do not provide all the information you need to complete assignments for mortgage financing transactions.  As an appraiser, you are responsible to be aware of and correctly employ recognized methods and techniques.

 

MEASURE 37/49

Download a list of Appraisers who will consider Measure 37 and/or 49 Assignments

 


 

About ACLB

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The Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board (ACLB) certifies and regulates real estate appraisers and appraiser assistants in Oregon. Its functions are independent of other realty-related regulatory agencies.

The ACLB protects the public by ensuring that all real estate-appraisal activities conducted in Oregon are in compliance with state and federal laws and standards. The ACLB is committed to ensuring the availability of state-certified appraisers; establishing and developing appraisal education and experience requirements; and ensuring that appraisals are performed in writing and in accordance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice by individuals whose competency has been demonstrated and whose professional conduct is subject to effective supervision.