Form Dbpr-Re-2300 - Appraisal Experience Log

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INSTRUCTION SHEET – APPRAISAL EXPERIENCE LOG
FORM DBPR RE-2300
Log should be prepared in chronological order
A separate log is required for each supervisor, when applicable.
1. Applicant Name: List the applicant name as it appears on the application (Last, First, Middle).
2. Appraisal Experience Type Check Boxes: Check the appropriate box for the type of experience
claimed. If it is a fee/staff appraisal assignment, check the first box. If it is a review assignment, check
the second box, etc. **NOTE: DO NOT MIX EXPERIENCE TYPES ON THIS LOG SHEET. YOU
MUST SUBMIT A SEPARATE LOG SHEET FOR EACH EXPERIENCE TYPE (separate pages for
fee/staff, separate pages for review experience, etc).
3. Report Date / Transmittal Date: The report date is the effective date of the appraisal. (It should be
noted if this is a prospective or a retrospective effective date.) The date the appraisal is transmitted and
signed is also required.
4.
Form Type: If the report is completed on a form, report the form number. If the form is not
numbered, include a descriptive phrase (e.g. land).
If the report is a narrative report, the word
“Narrative” should be inserted here.
5. Property Address: The physical address of the subject property. You may include the file number
behind the address, but the physical location of the subject property must be listed. You may use more
than one line for each address (number and street on one line, with city and state on the second line).
6. Property Type: Residential (1-4 residential units), Multi family, Commercial, etc.
7. Description of Applicant's Work Performed: Briefly describe what parts of the appraisal process
the applicant completed.
8. Scope of Supervising Appraiser's Review: Briefly describe what the supervisor did to review and
confirm the work completed by the applicant and the contents of the report.
9. Level of Supervising Appraiser's Supervision: Briefly describe the level of supervision provided to
the applicant during the completion of the report.
10.
Number of Hours: This is the total number of hours it took to complete the assignment (actual
hours worked on the appraisal). This is attested to by the supervisor’s signature.
11. Applicant Signature / Designation / License Number: The signature, current designation and
license number of the applicant who is completing the log is required (e.g. Trainee, Licensed, Certified
Residential, etc.) This also applies to out-of-state applicants who are required to insert their out-of-state
designation.
12. Supervisor’s Signature / Designation / License Number: The signature, designation and license
number of the supervisor for the applicant who worked on the appraisals listed on the individual pages of
the log is required (e.g. Licensed, Certified Residential, or Certified General). PLEASE NOTE: This
requirement only applies to those applicants that currently require supervision (Florida trainees, as well
as any out-of-state entry level licensees).
13. Date: This is the date the applicant and supervisor (where applicable) signed each page of the log.
The log should represent a chronological progression of assignments completed.
Rules 61J1-4.010 and 61J1-6.001 F.A.C
Rev. 01-14-10

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