Achieving this certification shows clients and referral sources that I value education and choose to raise my professionalism to another level," John explained, when asked why he decided to earn his Certified Appraisal Examiner in addition to the Certified Inventory Specialist designation he already achieved. "Adding property appraisal services to my home inventory options enables me to serve my clients' needs when they are asking for valuations of their antiques, collectibles, etc. When completing an inventory service for residential and commercial clients, the inventory professional is often asked if they know the value of items, or if they can refer an appraiser. This allows for a two-way referral opportunity between these two industries. The purpose of a CAE designation is to establish recognition for this specialized service, providing the opportunity for appraisal firms to locate certified, qualified examiners, and for Certified NICA members to grow their businesses.The CAE designation signifies that these inventory professionals have the knowledge and information required to collect and provide the necessary information for an appraiser to assign value. This certification provides the credentials to assist appraisers by collecting the required information they need to create an accurate Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) compliant certified report. The growth of the personal property inventory industry has created an opportunity for contents inventory professionals to serve as an Appraisal Examiner. MaPRLog - The National Inventory Certification Association™ (NICA) is pleased to announce that John Maida, owner of WJ Home Inventory, has recently earned the designation of Certified Appraisal Examiner (CAE).
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