Property Valuation
A Montana appraiser must be state-certified to perform appraisals for federally related transactions. Which level of certification is required for complex residential appraisals over $400,000?
ATrainee Appraiser
BLicensed Appraiser
CCertified Residential Appraiser✓ Correct
DCertified General Appraiser
Explanation
A Certified Residential Appraiser may appraise complex residential properties of any value. A Certified General Appraiser may appraise any type of property.
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