Yes, there is a value limit for what a state-certified residential appraiser can appraise. Generally, certified residential appraisers are authorized to appraise residential properties up to a certain value, which varies by state but typically includes properties with a value of up to $1 million or more. For properties exceeding this limit, a certified general appraiser is usually required. It's essential for appraisers to be aware of their specific state regulations and any applicable federal guidelines.
A certified residential appraiser can supervise a maximum of three associates at once, according to the guidelines set by the Appraisal Foundation. This limit ensures that the supervising appraiser can provide adequate oversight and training to each associate. However, it's important to check specific state regulations, as they may vary.
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is there a money amout the bank will no cash on a certified check?
Varies by jurisdiction. Ultimately, it will be whatever speed limit is posted.
15MPH
30mph :)
The speed limit will vary depending upon the city you are in and the exact street you are on. Many residential streets have 25 mph speed limits.
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25 miles per hour
The acceptable noise level in a residential area is typically around 55 decibels, which is considered the maximum limit for maintaining a peaceful environment.