What is a GAA designation?At Central Alabama Appraisal, our appraisers are General Accredited Appraiser (GAA) designated. What does this mean? GAA designations are awarded by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (NAR) to appraisers that specialize in commercial, industrial, and income producing properties. Earning this designation establishes that a State General Appraiser has completed additional appraisal education above and beyond what’s required for qualification as a general appraiser. In 1991, NAR established “The Appraisal Section” after the former American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers voted to disaffiliate with NAR and merge with the society of Real Estate Appraisers to form the Appraisal Institute. In 1994, the section created two designations, GAA and Residential Accredited Appraiser (RAA), for Appraisal Section members who meet tested education requirements that exceed the requirements for state licensing. Appraisers can obtain both designations. The program was approved by NAR’s Board of Directors at the 1993 Annual Convention. Contact us for more information regarding our specific designations and how they help ensure you get the highest quality appraisal and service. Contact UsDesignates must meet the following criteria for the GAA designation:
Because of the education and experience requirements and commitment to industry standards and ethics, you can be confident our GAA designated appraisers will provide you with the very highest quality residential appraisal service. GAA is one of two appraisal designations with the strength and tradition of the REALTOR® name! This information was sourced from the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® |