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EBA Speaker, Randall Bell, Updates Appraisal Institute Text on Damaged Property Appraisals
[September 18, 2008]

Real Estate Damages:  Applied Economics and Detrimental Conditions, Second Edition: Randall Bell, MAI, with contributing authors Orell Anderson, MAI, and Michael Sanders, MAI, SRA

Most appraisers are asked to appraise property subject to detrimental conditions at some point in their careers. When you get the call to appraise such a property, will you be ready? Real Estate Damages provides a framework for applying fundamental economic principles and innovative valuation techniques to address the unique problems that arise in these complex valuation situations.

A comprehensive and valuable resource for all real estate professionals, this updated edition offers:
 
1.  Basic tools for detrimental condition analysis 
2.  A review of the ten classifications of detrimental conditions 
3.  Straightforward approaches to solving complex valuation problems with added discussion of the September 11th terrorist attacks, the 2004 tsunami and Hurricane Katrina
4. New case studies on landslides, infestation, mold and construction defects 
5. Updated and expanded listings of reference works and relevant agencies, associations and online resources.

To access the table of contents or order online, visit: www.appraisalinstitute.org/realestatedamages  
Phone Orders: 800-504-7440 (8 a.m. -5 p.m. ET) Use promotion code RED08E when ordering.

Details:
(2008) Soft cover, 424 pages
Price: $55*
Member Price: $45*
ISBN: 978-0-922154-99-9
Stock Number: 0717M
*Plus Shipping & Handling 

Questions about the Appraisal Institute? Call them at 312-335-4111.




 



 
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