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CUSPAP 2020
CUSPAP 2020. First introduced in January 2001 and now revised every two (2) years, the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (“The Standards,” or CUSPAP) respects the expanding role of the valuation professional within the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). HOW CUSPAP 2020 IS STRUCTURED: CUSPAP 2020includes eight
FORMS & TEMPLATES
The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
HOME | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADACAREER OPPORTUNITIESMY ACCOUNTMEMBERS HOMESEMINARS AND EVENTSWHY BECOME AN APPRAISER Canada’s Real Estate Appraisers of Choice. AIC-designated appraisers—AACI™ and CRA™—are Canada’s real estate valuation experts. Our Members are highly-qualified, respected professionals who provide unbiased appraisal, review, consulting, reserve fund planning, machinery and equipment valuation and mass appraisal services. MY ACCOUNT | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADAMEMBERSHIP DUESLIABILITY INSURANCECPD INTRO PAGEAPPLIED EXPERIENCE This content is for members only. Please log-in to view this content.CUSPAP 2020
CUSPAP 2020. First introduced in January 2001 and now revised every two (2) years, the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (“The Standards,” or CUSPAP) respects the expanding role of the valuation professional within the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). HOW CUSPAP 2020 IS STRUCTURED: CUSPAP 2020includes eight
FORMS & TEMPLATES
The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Professional Standards. The AIC is a self-regulating organization that is guided by a Code of Conduct and Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) to ensure that our members:. Maintain the highest level of integrity and professionalism; APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA AIC Annual Conference: May 31 – June 3, 2021. The AIC is excited to bring our annual conference virtually to you this year, under the theme – Thriving in times of change! We hope you will join us from the comfort of your home or office (or home office!), for aFIND AN APPRAISER
Find An Appraiser. Use this search tool to find an appraiser. If you don’t know the name of the appraiser, search by City/Town, Province, Organization Type of Property and/or Service Type. Not all of the fields need to be filled out, however, having more information may narrow your search. Tip: If the property to be appraised is in asmaller
FIRST PRINCIPLES OF VALUE First Principles of Value. There are many aspects of real property consulting. Without suggesting any limitations, this concept may include valuation, use strategies, feasibility studies, litigation strategies, academic pursuits, and forecasting and strategic implementations. Even these examples can be expandedand refined. RETIREMENT & RESIGNATION Retirement. AIC annual membership dues for retired members are $50 plus applicable provincial dues. To change your status from Active to Retired, submit the completed retired declaration form, with the retired Member fees, to your provincial affiliate office.CO-SIGNING REGISTRY
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COVID-19 | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA The Government of Canada’s webpage and your provincial, regional, and municipal webpages have the most up-to-date information on the COVID-19 pandemic and provide the latest PHAs on physical distancing, Personal Protective Equipment, non-surgical mask use, hand hygiene, cleaning of surfaces, etc. The receptiveness to personal interiorFIND AN APPRAISER
Find An Appraiser. Use this search tool to find an appraiser. If you don’t know the name of the appraiser, search by City/Town, Province, Organization Type of Property and/or Service Type. Not all of the fields need to be filled out, however, having more information may narrow your search. Tip: If the property to be appraised is in asmaller
PATH TO AIC DESIGNATION Appraisal Institute of Canada, Path to AIC designation. Types of Work. With this designation you can appraise houses, semi-detached houses, townhouses of four units or less, condominiums and residential vacantlots or land.
SASKATCHEWAN
The Appraisal Institute of Canada – Saskatchewan (AIC-SK) is a provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). AIC-SK represents approximately 175 members and delivers AIC’s member programs and services within the province. AIC-SK’s objective is to serve the profession and the public by implementing policies and ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROLS The phrase ‘land use controls’ generally refers to any legislative-based restrictions over the potential uses that can be made of a property. The primary point of reference is typically the local land use or zoning bylaw (and associated maps). Other items that need to be considered include Official Community Plans (OCP), LocalArea Plans
SEMINARS AND EVENTS
Seminars and Events. The Appraisal Institute of Canada offers various educational opportunities that are relevant to real estate and valuation professionals. AIC Members are required to complete credits as part of the Institute’s mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) program. AIC’s annual conference, webinars andseminars as
QUEBEC | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA The Appraisal Institute of Canada – Quebec (AIC-QC) is a provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). Established in 1995, AIC-QC represents over 200 members and delivers AIC’s member programs and services within the province. AIC-QC’s objective is to serve and advance the profession and protect the public by APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA Post a Job or Business Opportunity. To post a career or business opportunity now available in your firm, click here. Postings are reviewed by AIC and therefore do not show up until approved. DAN BREWER | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA Dan Brewer now serves as AIC Past President and has almost 40 years of property valuation experience in the private sector and is currently a senior appraiser and consultant for Appraisers Canada Inc in the Greater Toronto Area. Dan joined the Appraisal Institute of Canada in 1983 and earned his CRA designation in 1988, then his AACI, P.App in APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA If we focus on Alberta farm family income, then the family income in 2013 was at $157,154, rising to $179,088 in 2015. In 2013, also according to Statistics Canada, median family income was at $97,390 for all census families in Alberta. Thus, the median family income is below that of farm families in Alberta. HOME | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADACAREER OPPORTUNITIESMY ACCOUNTMEMBERS HOMESEMINARS AND EVENTSWHY BECOME AN APPRAISER Canada’s Real Estate Appraisers of Choice. AIC-designated appraisers—AACI™ and CRA™—are Canada’s real estate valuation experts. Our Members are highly-qualified, respected professionals who provide unbiased appraisal, review, consulting, reserve fund planning, machinery and equipment valuation and mass appraisal services. MY ACCOUNT | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADAMEMBERSHIP DUESLIABILITY INSURANCECPD INTRO PAGEAPPLIED EXPERIENCE This content is for members only. Please log-in to view this content.CUSPAP 2020
First introduced in January 2001 and now revised every two (2) years, the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (“The Standards,” or CUSPAP) respects the expanding role of the valuation professional within the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC).FORMS & TEMPLATES
The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Professional Standards. The AIC is a self-regulating organization that is guided by a Code of Conduct and Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) to ensure that our members:. Maintain the highest level of integrity and professionalism; RETIREMENT & RESIGNATION Retirement. AIC annual membership dues for retired members are $50 plus applicable provincial dues. To change your status from Active to Retired, submit the completed retired declaration form, with the retired Member fees, to your provincial affiliate office. FIRST PRINCIPLES OF VALUE First Principles of Value. There are many aspects of real property consulting. Without suggesting any limitations, this concept may include valuation, use strategies, feasibility studies, litigation strategies, academic pursuits, and forecasting and strategic implementations. Even these examples can be expandedand refined. ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROLS The phrase ‘land use controls’ generally refers to any legislative-based restrictions over the potential uses that can be made of a property. The primary point of reference is typically the local land use or zoning bylaw (and associated maps). Other items that need to be considered include Official Community Plans (OCP), LocalArea Plans
APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA How to complete a Progress Report This content is for members only. Please log-in to view this content. DAN BREWER | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA Dan Brewer now serves as AIC Past President and has almost 40 years of property valuation experience in the private sector and is currently a senior appraiser and consultant for Appraisers Canada Inc in the Greater Toronto Area. Dan joined the Appraisal Institute of Canada in 1983 and earned his CRA designation in 1988, then his AACI, P.App in HOME | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADACAREER OPPORTUNITIESMY ACCOUNTMEMBERS HOMESEMINARS AND EVENTSWHY BECOME AN APPRAISER Canada’s Real Estate Appraisers of Choice. AIC-designated appraisers—AACI™ and CRA™—are Canada’s real estate valuation experts. Our Members are highly-qualified, respected professionals who provide unbiased appraisal, review, consulting, reserve fund planning, machinery and equipment valuation and mass appraisal services. MY ACCOUNT | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADAMEMBERSHIP DUESLIABILITY INSURANCECPD INTRO PAGEAPPLIED EXPERIENCE This content is for members only. Please log-in to view this content.CUSPAP 2020
First introduced in January 2001 and now revised every two (2) years, the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (“The Standards,” or CUSPAP) respects the expanding role of the valuation professional within the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC).FORMS & TEMPLATES
The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Professional Standards. The AIC is a self-regulating organization that is guided by a Code of Conduct and Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) to ensure that our members:. Maintain the highest level of integrity and professionalism; RETIREMENT & RESIGNATION Retirement. AIC annual membership dues for retired members are $50 plus applicable provincial dues. To change your status from Active to Retired, submit the completed retired declaration form, with the retired Member fees, to your provincial affiliate office. FIRST PRINCIPLES OF VALUE First Principles of Value. There are many aspects of real property consulting. Without suggesting any limitations, this concept may include valuation, use strategies, feasibility studies, litigation strategies, academic pursuits, and forecasting and strategic implementations. Even these examples can be expandedand refined. ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROLS The phrase ‘land use controls’ generally refers to any legislative-based restrictions over the potential uses that can be made of a property. The primary point of reference is typically the local land use or zoning bylaw (and associated maps). Other items that need to be considered include Official Community Plans (OCP), LocalArea Plans
APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA How to complete a Progress Report This content is for members only. Please log-in to view this content. DAN BREWER | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA Dan Brewer now serves as AIC Past President and has almost 40 years of property valuation experience in the private sector and is currently a senior appraiser and consultant for Appraisers Canada Inc in the Greater Toronto Area. Dan joined the Appraisal Institute of Canada in 1983 and earned his CRA designation in 1988, then his AACI, P.App inMEMBERS HOME
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The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Professional Standards. The AIC is a self-regulating organization that is guided by a Code of Conduct and Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) to ensure that our members:. Maintain the highest level of integrity and professionalism; ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROLS The phrase ‘land use controls’ generally refers to any legislative-based restrictions over the potential uses that can be made of a property. The primary point of reference is typically the local land use or zoning bylaw (and associated maps). Other items that need to be considered include Official Community Plans (OCP), LocalArea Plans
APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA 7.12.3 A Member may rely on Professional Assistance provided by a non-member in two instances: 7.12.3.i Inspections which the Member would be qualified and competent to perform themselves; and. 7.12.3.ii services (e.g. Land Planning, Engineering, Surveying, Accounting) not included in definition 3.55. QUEBEC | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA The Appraisal Institute of Canada – Quebec (AIC-QC) is a provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). Established in 1995, AIC-QC represents over 200 members and delivers AIC’s member programs and services within the province. AIC-QC’s objective is to serve and advance the profession and protect the public by HIGHEST AND BEST USE Appraisal Standard rule: 6.2.13: “ state the existing use and the use reflected in the appraisal.” 6.2.14: “ define and resolve the highest and best use.”. Appraisal Standard Comments. 7.14: “ the use of the real estate existing as of the effective date of the appraisal must be included to distinguish the use from the highest andbest
APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA This right to add to the Fee Simple Interest can trigger valuation concerns. A property cannot be divided in accordance with the types of property rights held for the property, for example: 75% – Fee Simple. 10% – Right of Way regarding a utility easement. 15% –Rights of
APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA WHAT IS A BOMA STANDARD?. What are the BOMA Standards and why are they important? The Building Owners and Managers Association Standard Methods of Measurement (BOMA Standards) are a set of guidelines used by real estate practitioners of all walks in order to consistently measure and describe the areas of a wide range of property types.They are the preeminent guide to space measurement.BEST PRACTICES
For example, a project such as an assisted living seniors’ complex might be valued ‘as of the date of stabilized occupancy.’. If the task of the appraiser is to value the property as of that future effective date, then the likely changes in the market must be analyzed and their effects incorporated into the analysis. HOME | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADACAREER OPPORTUNITIESMY ACCOUNTMEMBERS HOMESEMINARS AND EVENTSWHY BECOME AN APPRAISER Canada’s Real Estate Appraisers of Choice. AIC-designated appraisers—AACI™ and CRA™—are Canada’s real estate valuation experts. Our Members are highly-qualified, respected professionals who provide unbiased appraisal, review, consulting, reserve fund planning, machinery and equipment valuation and mass appraisal services. MY ACCOUNT | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADAMEMBERSHIP DUESLIABILITY INSURANCECPD INTRO PAGEAPPLIED EXPERIENCE This content is for members only. Please log-in to view this content.CUSPAP 2020
CUSPAP 2020. First introduced in January 2001 and now revised every two (2) years, the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (“The Standards,” or CUSPAP) respects the expanding role of the valuation professional within the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). HOW CUSPAP 2020 IS STRUCTURED: CUSPAP 2020includes eight
FORMS & TEMPLATES
The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Professional Standards. The AIC is a self-regulating organization that is guided by a Code of Conduct and Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) to ensure that our members:. Maintain the highest level of integrity and professionalism; RETIREMENT & RESIGNATION Retirement. AIC annual membership dues for retired members are $50 plus applicable provincial dues. To change your status from Active to Retired, submit the completed retired declaration form, with the retired Member fees, to your provincial affiliate office. FIRST PRINCIPLES OF VALUE First Principles of Value. There are many aspects of real property consulting. Without suggesting any limitations, this concept may include valuation, use strategies, feasibility studies, litigation strategies, academic pursuits, and forecasting and strategic implementations. Even these examples can be expandedand refined. APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA This content is for members only. Please log-in to view this content. ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROLS The phrase ‘land use controls’ generally refers to any legislative-based restrictions over the potential uses that can be made of a property. The primary point of reference is typically the local land use or zoning bylaw (and associated maps). Other items that need to be considered include Official Community Plans (OCP), LocalArea Plans
DAN BREWER | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA Dan Brewer now serves as AIC Past President and has almost 40 years of property valuation experience in the private sector and is currently a senior appraiser and consultant for Appraisers Canada Inc in the Greater Toronto Area. Dan joined the Appraisal Institute of Canada in 1983 and earned his CRA designation in 1988, then his AACI, P.App in HOME | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADACAREER OPPORTUNITIESMY ACCOUNTMEMBERS HOMESEMINARS AND EVENTSWHY BECOME AN APPRAISER Canada’s Real Estate Appraisers of Choice. AIC-designated appraisers—AACI™ and CRA™—are Canada’s real estate valuation experts. Our Members are highly-qualified, respected professionals who provide unbiased appraisal, review, consulting, reserve fund planning, machinery and equipment valuation and mass appraisal services. MY ACCOUNT | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADAMEMBERSHIP DUESLIABILITY INSURANCECPD INTRO PAGEAPPLIED EXPERIENCE This content is for members only. Please log-in to view this content.CUSPAP 2020
CUSPAP 2020. First introduced in January 2001 and now revised every two (2) years, the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (“The Standards,” or CUSPAP) respects the expanding role of the valuation professional within the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). HOW CUSPAP 2020 IS STRUCTURED: CUSPAP 2020includes eight
FORMS & TEMPLATES
The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Professional Standards. The AIC is a self-regulating organization that is guided by a Code of Conduct and Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) to ensure that our members:. Maintain the highest level of integrity and professionalism; RETIREMENT & RESIGNATION Retirement. AIC annual membership dues for retired members are $50 plus applicable provincial dues. To change your status from Active to Retired, submit the completed retired declaration form, with the retired Member fees, to your provincial affiliate office. FIRST PRINCIPLES OF VALUE First Principles of Value. There are many aspects of real property consulting. Without suggesting any limitations, this concept may include valuation, use strategies, feasibility studies, litigation strategies, academic pursuits, and forecasting and strategic implementations. Even these examples can be expandedand refined. APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA This content is for members only. Please log-in to view this content. ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROLS The phrase ‘land use controls’ generally refers to any legislative-based restrictions over the potential uses that can be made of a property. The primary point of reference is typically the local land use or zoning bylaw (and associated maps). Other items that need to be considered include Official Community Plans (OCP), LocalArea Plans
DAN BREWER | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA Dan Brewer now serves as AIC Past President and has almost 40 years of property valuation experience in the private sector and is currently a senior appraiser and consultant for Appraisers Canada Inc in the Greater Toronto Area. Dan joined the Appraisal Institute of Canada in 1983 and earned his CRA designation in 1988, then his AACI, P.App inMEMBERS HOME
This content is for members only. Please log-in to view this content.FORMS & TEMPLATES
The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Professional Standards. The AIC is a self-regulating organization that is guided by a Code of Conduct and Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) to ensure that our members:. Maintain the highest level of integrity and professionalism; APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA 7.12.3 A Member may rely on Professional Assistance provided by a non-member in two instances: 7.12.3.i Inspections which the Member would be qualified and competent to perform themselves; and. 7.12.3.ii services (e.g. Land Planning, Engineering, Surveying, Accounting) not included in definition 3.55. ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROLS The phrase ‘land use controls’ generally refers to any legislative-based restrictions over the potential uses that can be made of a property. The primary point of reference is typically the local land use or zoning bylaw (and associated maps). Other items that need to be considered include Official Community Plans (OCP), LocalArea Plans
QUEBEC | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA The Appraisal Institute of Canada – Quebec (AIC-QC) is a provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). Established in 1995, AIC-QC represents over 200 members and delivers AIC’s member programs and services within the province. AIC-QC’s objective is to serve and advance the profession and protect the public by APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA This right to add to the Fee Simple Interest can trigger valuation concerns. A property cannot be divided in accordance with the types of property rights held for the property, for example: 75% – Fee Simple. 10% – Right of Way regarding a utility easement. 15% –Rights of
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR The Appraisal Institute of Canada – Newfoundland and Labrador (AIC-NL) is a provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). AIC-NL represents approximately 90 members and delivers AIC’s member programs and services within both Newfoundland and Labrador. AIC-NL’s objective is to serve the profession and thepublic by
APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA WHAT IS A BOMA STANDARD?. What are the BOMA Standards and why are they important? The Building Owners and Managers Association Standard Methods of Measurement (BOMA Standards) are a set of guidelines used by real estate practitioners of all walks in order to consistently measure and describe the areas of a wide range of property types.They are the preeminent guide to space measurement.BEST PRACTICES
For example, a project such as an assisted living seniors’ complex might be valued ‘as of the date of stabilized occupancy.’. If the task of the appraiser is to value the property as of that future effective date, then the likely changes in the market must be analyzed and their effects incorporated into the analysis. HOME | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADACAREER OPPORTUNITIESMY ACCOUNTMEMBERS HOMESEMINARS AND EVENTSWHY BECOME AN APPRAISER Canada’s Real Estate Appraisers of Choice. AIC-designated appraisers—AACI™ and CRA™—are Canada’s real estate valuation experts. Our Members are highly-qualified, respected professionals who provide unbiased appraisal, review, consulting, reserve fund planning, machinery and equipment valuation and mass appraisal services.MEMBERS HOME
This content is for members only. Please log-in to view this content. MY ACCOUNT | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA This content is for members only. Please log-in to view this content.CUSPAP 2020
CUSPAP 2020. First introduced in January 2001 and now revised every two (2) years, the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (“The Standards,” or CUSPAP) respects the expanding role of the valuation professional within the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). HOW CUSPAP 2020 IS STRUCTURED: CUSPAP 2020includes eight
FORMS & TEMPLATES
The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
FIND AN APPRAISER
Find An Appraiser. Use this search tool to find an appraiser. If you don’t know the name of the appraiser, search by City/Town, Province, Organization Type of Property and/or Service Type. Not all of the fields need to be filled out, however, having more information may narrow your search. Tip: If the property to be appraised is in asmaller
FIRST PRINCIPLES OF VALUE First Principles of Value. There are many aspects of real property consulting. Without suggesting any limitations, this concept may include valuation, use strategies, feasibility studies, litigation strategies, academic pursuits, and forecasting and strategic implementations. Even these examples can be expandedand refined.BRITISH COLUMBIA
The Appraisal Institute of Canada – British Columbia (AIC-BC) is the provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC) within British Columbia and Yukon Territory. Established in 1973, AIC-BC represents approximately 1,200 members and deliversAPPLIED EXPERIENCE
The Applied Experience Exam is a written examination that assesses the Candidate’s understanding of the First Principles of Value as they relate to experiential knowledge. Experiential knowledge refers to the wisdom gained from experience and insight in applying academic knowledge to practical situations based on identifiable properties. APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA Post a Job or Business Opportunity. To post a career or business opportunity now available in your firm, click here. Postings are reviewed by AIC and therefore do not show up until approved. HOME | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADACAREER OPPORTUNITIESMY ACCOUNTMEMBERS HOMESEMINARS AND EVENTSWHY BECOME AN APPRAISER Canada’s Real Estate Appraisers of Choice. AIC-designated appraisers—AACI™ and CRA™—are Canada’s real estate valuation experts. Our Members are highly-qualified, respected professionals who provide unbiased appraisal, review, consulting, reserve fund planning, machinery and equipment valuation and mass appraisal services.MEMBERS HOME
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CUSPAP 2020. First introduced in January 2001 and now revised every two (2) years, the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (“The Standards,” or CUSPAP) respects the expanding role of the valuation professional within the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). HOW CUSPAP 2020 IS STRUCTURED: CUSPAP 2020includes eight
FORMS & TEMPLATES
The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
FIND AN APPRAISER
Find An Appraiser. Use this search tool to find an appraiser. If you don’t know the name of the appraiser, search by City/Town, Province, Organization Type of Property and/or Service Type. Not all of the fields need to be filled out, however, having more information may narrow your search. Tip: If the property to be appraised is in asmaller
FIRST PRINCIPLES OF VALUE First Principles of Value. There are many aspects of real property consulting. Without suggesting any limitations, this concept may include valuation, use strategies, feasibility studies, litigation strategies, academic pursuits, and forecasting and strategic implementations. Even these examples can be expandedand refined.BRITISH COLUMBIA
The Appraisal Institute of Canada – British Columbia (AIC-BC) is the provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC) within British Columbia and Yukon Territory. Established in 1973, AIC-BC represents approximately 1,200 members and deliversAPPLIED EXPERIENCE
The Applied Experience Exam is a written examination that assesses the Candidate’s understanding of the First Principles of Value as they relate to experiential knowledge. Experiential knowledge refers to the wisdom gained from experience and insight in applying academic knowledge to practical situations based on identifiable properties. APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA Post a Job or Business Opportunity. To post a career or business opportunity now available in your firm, click here. Postings are reviewed by AIC and therefore do not show up until approved.MEMBERS HOME
This content is for members only. Please log-in to view this content.FORMS & TEMPLATES
The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
ONTARIO | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA The Appraisal Institute of Canada – Ontario (AIC-ON) is the provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC) within Ontario. Established in 1960, AIC-ON represent approximately 2,300 members and delivers AIC’s member programs and services within the province. AIC-ON’s objective is to serve the profession and thepublic
RETIREMENT & RESIGNATION Retirement. AIC annual membership dues for retired members are $50 plus applicable provincial dues. To change your status from Active to Retired, submit the completed retired declaration form, with the retired Member fees, to your provincial affiliate office. PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Professional Standards. The AIC is a self-regulating organization that is guided by a Code of Conduct and Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) to ensure that our members:. Maintain the highest level of integrity and professionalism; NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR The Appraisal Institute of Canada – Newfoundland and Labrador (AIC-NL) is a provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). AIC-NL represents approximately 90 members and delivers AIC’s member programs and services within both Newfoundland and Labrador. AIC-NL’s objective is to serve the profession and thepublic by
QUEBEC | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA The Appraisal Institute of Canada – Quebec (AIC-QC) is a provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). Established in 1995, AIC-QC represents over 200 members and delivers AIC’s member programs and services within the province. AIC-QC’s objective is to serve and advance the profession and protect the public by APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA Ce qui nous régit. Les Règlements de l’Institut canadien des évaluateurs définissent ses règles telles qu’approuvées par le Conseil d’administration et Industrie Canada.. Les Règlements consolidés de l’Institut canadien des évaluateurs définissent les politiques et les procédures régissant les politiques de l’ICE comme l’admission, l’éducation, l’expérience et les APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA Post a Job or Business Opportunity. To post a career or business opportunity now available in your firm, click here. Postings are reviewed by AIC and therefore do not show up until approved. COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC The COVID-19 emergency may change the method by which the appraiser writing the report carries out an inspection of your property. You can expect that Public Health Authority directives for social distancing and self-isolation may prevent them from entering your HOME | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADACAREER OPPORTUNITIESMY ACCOUNTMEMBERS HOMESEMINARS AND EVENTSWHY BECOME AN APPRAISER Canada’s Real Estate Appraisers of Choice. AIC-designated appraisers—AACI™ and CRA™—are Canada’s real estate valuation experts. Our Members are highly-qualified, respected professionals who provide unbiased appraisal, review, consulting, reserve fund planning, machinery and equipment valuation and mass appraisal services.MEMBERS HOME
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CUSPAP 2020. First introduced in January 2001 and now revised every two (2) years, the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (“The Standards,” or CUSPAP) respects the expanding role of the valuation professional within the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). HOW CUSPAP 2020 IS STRUCTURED: CUSPAP 2020includes eight
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The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
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FIRST PRINCIPLES OF VALUE First Principles of Value. There are many aspects of real property consulting. Without suggesting any limitations, this concept may include valuation, use strategies, feasibility studies, litigation strategies, academic pursuits, and forecasting and strategic implementations. Even these examples can be expandedand refined.BRITISH COLUMBIA
The Appraisal Institute of Canada – British Columbia (AIC-BC) is the provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC) within British Columbia and Yukon Territory. Established in 1973, AIC-BC represents approximately 1,200 members and deliversAPPLIED EXPERIENCE
The Applied Experience Exam is a written examination that assesses the Candidate’s understanding of the First Principles of Value as they relate to experiential knowledge. Experiential knowledge refers to the wisdom gained from experience and insight in applying academic knowledge to practical situations based on identifiable properties. APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA Post a Job or Business Opportunity. To post a career or business opportunity now available in your firm, click here. Postings are reviewed by AIC and therefore do not show up until approved. HOME | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADACAREER OPPORTUNITIESMY ACCOUNTMEMBERS HOMESEMINARS AND EVENTSWHY BECOME AN APPRAISER Canada’s Real Estate Appraisers of Choice. AIC-designated appraisers—AACI™ and CRA™—are Canada’s real estate valuation experts. Our Members are highly-qualified, respected professionals who provide unbiased appraisal, review, consulting, reserve fund planning, machinery and equipment valuation and mass appraisal services.MEMBERS HOME
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CUSPAP 2020. First introduced in January 2001 and now revised every two (2) years, the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (“The Standards,” or CUSPAP) respects the expanding role of the valuation professional within the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). HOW CUSPAP 2020 IS STRUCTURED: CUSPAP 2020includes eight
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The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
ONTARIO | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA The Appraisal Institute of Canada – Ontario (AIC-ON) is the provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC) within Ontario. Established in 1960, AIC-ON represent approximately 2,300 members and delivers AIC’s member programs and services within the province. AIC-ON’s objective is to serve the profession and thepublic
RETIREMENT & RESIGNATION Retirement. AIC annual membership dues for retired members are $50 plus applicable provincial dues. To change your status from Active to Retired, submit the completed retired declaration form, with the retired Member fees, to your provincial affiliate office. PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Professional Standards. The AIC is a self-regulating organization that is guided by a Code of Conduct and Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) to ensure that our members:. Maintain the highest level of integrity and professionalism; NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR The Appraisal Institute of Canada – Newfoundland and Labrador (AIC-NL) is a provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). AIC-NL represents approximately 90 members and delivers AIC’s member programs and services within both Newfoundland and Labrador. AIC-NL’s objective is to serve the profession and thepublic by
QUEBEC | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA The Appraisal Institute of Canada – Quebec (AIC-QC) is a provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). Established in 1995, AIC-QC represents over 200 members and delivers AIC’s member programs and services within the province. AIC-QC’s objective is to serve and advance the profession and protect the public by APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA Ce qui nous régit. Les Règlements de l’Institut canadien des évaluateurs définissent ses règles telles qu’approuvées par le Conseil d’administration et Industrie Canada.. Les Règlements consolidés de l’Institut canadien des évaluateurs définissent les politiques et les procédures régissant les politiques de l’ICE comme l’admission, l’éducation, l’expérience et les APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA Post a Job or Business Opportunity. To post a career or business opportunity now available in your firm, click here. Postings are reviewed by AIC and therefore do not show up until approved. COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC The COVID-19 emergency may change the method by which the appraiser writing the report carries out an inspection of your property. You can expect that Public Health Authority directives for social distancing and self-isolation may prevent them from entering your HOME | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADACAREER OPPORTUNITIESMY ACCOUNTMEMBERS HOMESEMINARS AND EVENTSWHY BECOME AN APPRAISER Canada’s Real Estate Appraisers of Choice. AIC-designated appraisers—AACI™ and CRA™—are Canada’s real estate valuation experts. Our Members are highly-qualified, respected professionals who provide unbiased appraisal, review, consulting, reserve fund planning, machinery and equipment valuation and mass appraisal services.MEMBERS HOME
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The Government of Canada’s webpage and your provincial, regional, and municipal webpages have the most up-to-date information on the COVID-19 pandemic and provide the latest PHAs on physical distancing, Personal Protective Equipment, non-surgical mask use, hand hygiene, cleaning of surfaces, etc. The receptiveness to personal interior APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA AIC Annual Conference: May 31 – June 3, 2021. The AIC is excited to bring our annual conference virtually to you this year, under the theme – Thriving in times of change! We hope you will join us from the comfort of your home or office (or home office!), for aCUSPAP 2020
CUSPAP 2020. First introduced in January 2001 and now revised every two (2) years, the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (“The Standards,” or CUSPAP) respects the expanding role of the valuation professional within the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). HOW CUSPAP 2020 IS STRUCTURED: CUSPAP 2020includes eight
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Professional Standards. The AIC is a self-regulating organization that is guided by a Code of Conduct and Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) to ensure that our members:. Maintain the highest level of integrity and professionalism; FIRST PRINCIPLES OF VALUE First Principles of Value. There are many aspects of real property consulting. Without suggesting any limitations, this concept may include valuation, use strategies, feasibility studies, litigation strategies, academic pursuits, and forecasting and strategic implementations. Even these examples can be expandedand refined. RETIREMENT & RESIGNATION Retirement. AIC annual membership dues for retired members are $50 plus applicable provincial dues. To change your status from Active to Retired, submit the completed retired declaration form, with the retired Member fees, to your provincial affiliate office. ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROLS The phrase ‘land use controls’ generally refers to any legislative-based restrictions over the potential uses that can be made of a property. The primary point of reference is typically the local land use or zoning bylaw (and associated maps). Other items that need to be considered include Official Community Plans (OCP), LocalArea Plans
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For example, a project such as an assisted living seniors’ complex might be valued ‘as of the date of stabilized occupancy.’. If the task of the appraiser is to value the property as of that future effective date, then the likely changes in the market must be analyzed and their effects incorporated into the analysis. HOME | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADACAREER OPPORTUNITIESMY ACCOUNTMEMBERS HOMESEMINARS AND EVENTSWHY BECOME AN APPRAISER Canada’s Real Estate Appraisers of Choice. AIC-designated appraisers—AACI™ and CRA™—are Canada’s real estate valuation experts. Our Members are highly-qualified, respected professionals who provide unbiased appraisal, review, consulting, reserve fund planning, machinery and equipment valuation and mass appraisal services. COVID-19 | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADAAPPRAISAL INSTITUTE DEFINITIONOF VALUE
The definition of an “essential service” varies from province to province. Check your provincial webpage and provincial or territorial website to understand what is considered to be an “essential service” in your province.. Designation as an essential service does not mean that you can carry on with normal business practices during the COVID-19 pandemic.MEMBERS HOME
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First introduced in January 2001 and now revised every two (2) years, the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (“The Standards,” or CUSPAP) respects the expanding role of the valuation professional within the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). RETIREMENT & RESIGNATION Retirement. AIC annual membership dues for retired members are $50 plus applicable provincial dues. To change your status from Active to Retired, submit the completed retired declaration form, with the retired Member fees, to your provincial affiliate office. FIRST PRINCIPLES OF VALUE There are many aspects of real property consulting. Without suggesting any limitations, this concept may include valuation, use strategies, feasibility studies, litigation strategies, academic pursuits, and forecasting and strategic implementations. PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Professional Standards. The AIC is a self-regulating organization that is guided by a Code of Conduct and Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) to ensure that our members:. Maintain the highest level of integrity and professionalism;FIND AN APPRAISER
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ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROLS Professional Excellence Bulletin. selected by Daniel Doucet, AACI, P. App, Chair of the Professional Practice Committee. Land use controls and planning considerations represent an integral part of theappraisal process.
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Best practices – examples from the field A collaboration by the volunteer members of the Appeal Sub-Committee: David Babineau, AACI, P.App, Fellow; Gordon Tomiuk, AACI,MEMBERS HOME
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The Appraisal Institute of Canada publishes the following forms, templates and samples for use by its Members. 0518 Forms and Addendas. 0518 Mandatory Clauses and Certification. Miscellaneous Forms & Templates. Samples and Optional Clauses. 0518 Frequently Asked Questions. Changes to 0518. *The Letter of Transmittal has beenrevised in August
COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC The COVID-19 emergency may change the method by which the appraiser writing the report carries out an inspection of your property. You can expect that Public Health Authority directives for social distancing and self-isolation may prevent them from entering yourFIND AN APPRAISER
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ONTARIO | APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA The Appraisal Institute of Canada – Ontario (AIC-ON) is the provincial association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC) within Ontario. Established in 1960, AIC-ON represent approximately 2,300 members and delivers AIC’s member programs and services within the province. AIC-ON’s objective is to serve the profession and thepublic
APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA 7.12.3 A Member may rely on Professional Assistance provided by a non-member in two instances: 7.12.3.i Inspections which the Member would be qualified and competent to perform themselves; and. 7.12.3.ii services (e.g. Land Planning, Engineering, Surveying, Accounting) not included in definition 3.55. ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROLS The phrase ‘land use controls’ generally refers to any legislative-based restrictions over the potential uses that can be made of a property. The primary point of reference is typically the local land use or zoning bylaw (and associated maps). Other items that need to be considered include Official Community Plans (OCP), LocalArea Plans
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