Eminent Domain (A250) | Livestream

Starts:  Mar 9, 2021 08:00 AM (MT)
Ends:  Mar 10, 2021 05:00 PM (MT)

Start Times:
7:00 AM PT | 8:00 AM MT | 9:00 AM CT | 10:00 AM ET

Registration Fees

Member: $669
Non-Member: $889

Live Streaming Broadcast Requirements
In order to attend this live streaming broadcast, ensure you have access to:

  • A computer with a webcam, audio and a microphone so you and the instructor can see each other and interact
  • Reliable internet access capable of video conferencing
  • Photo identification clearly showing your photo and name. You may block off other identification. This will be used to verify student attendance. Attendance will be taken at various times throughout the class. To earn Continuing Education credit, you will need 100% attendance and must be visibly present in the video frame for the duration of the class. A lunch break as well as additional short breaks will be provided throughout.
  • We will be using Zoom as our platform. Following is a short YouTube video about how to navigate a Zoom webinar: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting

For More Information
Deanna Ilk | 303-692-1222 | dilk@asfmra.org

Note: A Zoom Meetings invitation and digital course materials will be sent to all registrants prior to the event.   If you have not received your Zoom Registration link and materials 24 hours prior to the event, please contact us at mguszak@asfmra.org

Course Description

This course demonstrates techniques used in preparing value estimates on properties subject to acquisition under Eminent Domain law. The appraiser will learn how condemnation appraising is different than other types of appraising and explore complications which may be encountered, including severance damages, consequential damages, special and general benefits, condemnation blight, project enhancement and inverse condemnation. Case studies and short examples are used to learn:

  • Just compensation formula
  • Highest and best use
  • Approaches to value
  • Damages and benefits
  • Easements
  • Appraiser relationships with attorneys, judges and juries
  • Trial preparation and participation
  • Trends in eminent domain law

Please Note: This is an intermediate skill level course. It is assumed the student has already gained the level of knowledge and understanding that is taught in the lower level courses.

Required Equipment & Textbooks: HP-12c, HP-17bII or HP-19bII calculator

Optional Textbooks: Valuing Rural America; The Appraisal of Real Estate, Thirteenth Edition; Real Estate Valuation in Litigation, Second Edition

Contact Hours: 14 hours + 2 hour exam

Course Timetable: Days 1-2: 8 AM – 5 PM

Accreditation: This course is required for the ARA.

Instructors: Lee Smith, ARA and Brian Gatzke, ARA

List of Approvals

For More Information
Deanna Ilk | 303.692.1222 | dilk@asfmra.org