Property Valuation
In NC, the NC Appraisal Board licenses appraisers in which categories?
ALicensed Appraiser, Certified Residential Appraiser, and Certified General Appraiser✓ Correct
BJunior Appraiser and Senior Appraiser
CCommercial Appraiser and Residential Appraiser only
DLicensed Broker-Appraiser and Certified Appraiser
Explanation
The NC Appraisal Board licenses appraisers at three levels: Trainee Appraiser (apprentice), Licensed Residential Appraiser, Certified Residential Appraiser, and Certified General Appraiser — corresponding to federal appraiser classification levels.
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