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Launch Your Appraisal Career with the Experts at Kaplan Professional Schools!A real property appraiser is a person who develops an opinion of value for real estate. A real property appraisal is used by clients for many purposes including real estate financing, condemnations, lawsuits, estate filings, and property disputes or dissolutions. To become a real property appraiser in Minnesota, a person must start by obtaining a trainee license from the Minnesota Department of Commerce. An individual is required to complete 75 hours of appraisal education and pass an examination before applying to become a Trainee Real Property Appraiser. Kaplan Professional Schools has designed a 75-hour Trainee Appraiser Series to meet the educational requirement for obtaining your Trainee Real Property Appraiser license. The series is comprised of two 30-hour courses titled Basic Appraisal Principles and Basic Appraisal Procedures and one 15-hour course titled Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. These courses cover essential appraisal practices, principles, standards and ethics. If you've been away from the books for awhile, don't worry. Students who attend the Trainee Appraiser Series and our How to Pass the Minnesota Trainee Real Property Appraiser Exam course are well prepared on test day. Find out how the process can work for you!
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