Property Valuation
In Ohio, which professional is licensed to perform appraisals for federally related transactions over $400,000?
AA real estate broker
BA certified residential appraiser
CA certified general appraiser✓ Correct
DA licensed appraiser trainee
Explanation
Federally related transactions over $400,000 (non-residential) or complex residential properties require a Certified General Appraiser. Certified Residential Appraisers handle most residential transactions.
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