Who Licenses Appraisers and Why It Matters to You
When you hire an appraiser, you want someone who is qualified, experienced, and accountable. That is why appraisers must be licensed or certified by the state to handle most real estate transactions involving a mortgage lender or national bank. Licensing is not just a formality. It means the appraiser has completed hundreds of hours of training under supervision, passed a state exam, and keeps up with continuing education requirements year after year. While a license is the minimum requirement to work on federally backed loans, at 2055 Appraisals we hold ourselves to a higher standard. We combine years of hands-on experience with ongoing education and local market knowledge to give you service that goes beyond the basics. When accuracy and professionalism matter, make sure the appraiser you choose is licensed and committed to doing the job right.
Contact 2055 Appraisals, Inc if you're needing an appraiser that is not only licensed, but also ethical, experienced, local to Kinston and professional.
Not all appraisers are the same. While licensing is a requirement, it should not be the only thing you consider. You deserve more than just someone who meets the minimum standard, you deserve a provider who values quality, professionalism, and service. At 2055 Appraisals, we have built our reputation on reliable reports, timely delivery, and ethical conduct. We believe in doing the job right and treating every client with respect. Before hiring any appraiser, we encourage you to check their license status. The Appraisal Subcommittee of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council maintains a national registry where you can verify whether an appraiser is licensed, in good standing, or has had disciplinary action. You can count on us. Our license is current, our standing is clean, and our commitment to quality speaks for itself. Expect more from your appraisal provider. We do.
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