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ABOUT
US
The Association consists
of
those people who, prior to the coming into force of the Real Estate
Appraisers Act, were members in good standing of the Nova Scotia
Association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada and were AACI, CRA, or
Candidate members of AIC; those who become members of NSREAA pursuant
to the By-laws; and those
who become members pursuant to Subsection 15 of the Act.
Appraisers in Nova
Scotia,
including AACI, CRA, and Candidate members of the Appraisal Institute
of Canada,
having become members of the Appraisal Institute of Canada, also are
members
of the Nova Scotia Real Estate Appraisers Association.
Appraisers in Nova Scotia
who
are not members of the Appraisal Institute of Canada must become
registered members of the Nova Scotia Real Estate Appraisers
Association, by applying for membership and registration under
Subsection 15(2) of the Real Estate Appraisers Act, as follows:
For New Members
pursuant to Subsection 15(2) of the Real Estate Appraisers Act
The Committee of Examiners may approve registration for a person of
good character who:
- has passed
examinations prescribed or acceptable to the committee, or who has
sufficient experience to qualify for registration,
OR
- is a
registered real
estate appraiser in good standing in another province,
OR
- is the holder
of the
Market Value Appraiser Residential designation from the Canadian Real
Estate Association,
AND
- can provide
proof of
professional liability insurance and has filed proof of qualifications
with the committee as prescribed in the By-laws.
Further information can be obtained from The Nova Scotia Real Estate
Appraisers Association.
Our Executive Committee & Board of
Directors
for 2011.
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