Originally published in the April 14, 2026, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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We’re excited to announce that the newly enhanced Find an Appraiser directory is now live.
Originally published in the April 14, 2026, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
Reprinted with permission from AI
We’re excited to announce that the newly enhanced Find an Appraiser directory is now live.
Originally published in the April 14, 2026, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
Reprinted with permission from AI
The Appraisal Institute’s National Nominating Committee is scheduled to interview two candidates for 2027 AI Vice President during its May 13 meeting in Chicago.
Originally published in the March 10, 2026, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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The Appraisal Institute is pleased to recognize Kelli Kline Mayhew, MAI, SRA, as a recipient of the Women’s Initiative SPOTLIGHT Award, which honors individuals who demonstrate leadership, mentorship, and a commitment to advancing women in the appraisal profession.
Originally published in the January 27, 2026, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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Policy adjustments and new collateral tools continue to shape waiver usage. In Q1 2025, Fannie Mae expanded waiver eligibility to purchase loans with 80–90% combined loan-to-value (CLTV). By November, about 9% of those loans used a waiver, up from 2% in February 2025.
Originally published in the January 27, 2026, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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The latest numbers from the American Enterprise Institute tracking appraisal waiver activity at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac show that more than one in four GSE loans in November 2025 used an appraisal waiver. The combined appraisal waiver share for both enterprises was 26%, up 3 percentage points from October, but still 23 points below the peak in March 2021.
Originally published by The Appraisal Foundation
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The Appraisal Foundation announced today that it is seeking qualified candidates to fill three public interest positions on its Board of Trustees. All terms begin on January 1, 2027 and are four years.
Originally published in the January 13, 2026, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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A newly introduced bill in the Illinois General Assembly highlights the increasingly important role of professional real estate appraisers in resolving land use conflicts tied to large-scale data center development. Illinois House Bill 4319 (2025, 2026), the Property Owner Protection from Data Center Impacts Act, was introduced on January 7, 2026, by Rep. Jed Davis (R, 75). The legislation establishes a framework allowing property owners to seek compensation for measurable harm caused by the construction or operation of nearby data centers, with valuation determinations grounded in professional appraisal analysis.
Originally published in the October 3, 2025, issue of AI’s Appraisal Now
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Some recent media coverage has suggested that inflated appraisals may be contributing to valuation-related lending problems in “fix and flip” scenarios in cities like Baltimore, Maryland. But there’s no evidence to support that claim. What’s really happening is a breakdown in how value premises are interpreted and applied—particularly by institutional investors and analysts who may not fully understand the difference between as-is and as-completed market values.
The process for nomination and election of the Appraisal Institute’s 2025 vice president has begun. The following individuals (listed alphabetically) have announced their candidacies and will come before the National Nominating Committee at its September 29-30 meeting in Chicago:
AI Members may view the candidate biographies and questionnaires (log-in required) and written input may be provided by 5 p.m. CT, Wednesday, September 24. Correspondence should be addressed to Sandy Adomatis, SRA, chair, 2025 National Nominating Committee, and emailed to Joan Barngrover, board secretary and special assistant to the CEO, at j[email protected].
The Appraisal Institute is seeking individuals interested in serving as the 2026 Vice President of the Appraisal Institute. The 2026 Vice President will succeed to:
If you are interested in serving, or wish to recommend someone for the position, please send a written recommendation to:
Join hundreds of valuation professionals April 14–15, 2026, for the Appraisal Institute Annual Conference, packed with energy, innovation, and connections you won’t find anywhere else.
Reconsideration of Value (ROV) requests are becoming more common as consumers, lenders, and regulators look for greater transparency and accountability in the appraisal process. This Trending Topics Thursday webinar will bring together perspectives from Fannie Mae and practicing appraisers to help clarify how ROVs work in practice, what lenders are asking for, and how appraisers can respond while upholding professional standards.
Rachel Beam of Fannie Mae will provide an overview of the GSE’s approach to ROVs, including recent guidance and expectations for lenders. Megan Judd, SRA, AI-RRS, will share insights from her workshop on consumer appraisal appeals, offering practical guidance for appraisers facing ROV requests in the field.
Thursday, May 22, 2025
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (CT)
Join AI for a candid conversation with two leading chief appraisers—one in commercial real estate and one in residential—as they share what they’re seeing across the profession today.
Byron Miller, SRA, AI-RRS, was nominated for 2026 Appraisal Institute vice president by the AI National Nominating Committee at its May 7 meeting in Chicago.
National Nominating Committee Chair Sandy Adomatis, SRA, submitted the committee’s nomination to the AI Board of Directors. Board members may file petitions for additional nominees in accordance with the Appraisal Institute Bylaws. The AI Board of Directors is expected to elect the 2026 vice president at its August 14-15 meeting.
The process for nomination and election of the Appraisal Institute’s 2026 vice president has begun. The following individuals (listed alphabetically) have announced their candidacies and will come before the National Nominating Committee at its May 7 meeting in Chicago:
AI Members may view the candidate biographies and questionnaires (log-in required) and provide letters of recommendation by 5:00 PM CT on May 2.
The National Nominating Committee seeks the names of members interested in serving as the 2026 Vice President of the Appraisal Institute. The 2026 Vice President succeeds to the offices of 2027 President-Elect, 2028 President, and 2029 Immediate Past President.
If you are interested in serving or would like to recommend an individual who meets the qualifications for the position, please email your written recommendation to Sandra Adomatis, SRA, who will serve as Chair of the 2025 National Nominating Committee, c/o Joan Barngrover at [email protected]. All recommendations must be received by February 6, 2025, 5:00 p.m. CT. The National Nominating Committee will contact potential candidates with the requirements for continuing the process.
Originally published on May 18, 2023, by the Appraisal Institute.
The Appraisal Institute announced today that the Appraiser Qualifications Board has provided approval of AI’s Practical Applications of Real Estate Appraisal program for the licensed residential path.
Originally published on February 17, 2023 by the Appraisal Institute.
The Appraisal Institute on Feb. 17 premiered season 2 of its monthly podcast series, Face Value. Hosts Warren Boizot, SRA, AI-RRS, and Tonia Vailas, MAI, AI-GRS, talk with President Craig Steinley, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, AI-RRS, and President-Elect Sandy Adomatis, SRA, about the year ahead, project updates and how AI is helping residential appraisers.
The Appraisal Institute on Dec. 1 released its latest episode of the Face Value podcast, “AI PAREA: Opportunities for Future Appraisers and Mentors.” Host Warren Boizot, SRA, AI-RRS, talks with AI Vice President Sandy Adomatis, SRA, about how AI professionals with an MAI or SRA designation can get involved as mentors and the many opportunities available to aspiring appraisers.
Originally published on November 17, 2022 by th Appraisal Institute.
The Appraisal Institute announced today that CEO Jim Amorin, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, will resign effective Feb. 14, 2023. He will conclude five years of service as the organization’s CEO and is moving on to pursue other opportunities.