431 - Problems in the Valuation of Partial Acquisitions
- Course Number: C431
- Course Title: Problems in the Valuation of Partial Acquisitions
- Course Level: Advanced
- IRWA Credits: 16 QEU/CEU
- AQB Credits: Not Applicable
- Prerequisites: Not Applicable
This two-day advanced, application-focused course is designed for experienced right of way professionals and appraisers seeking to strengthen their ability to analyze complex partial acquisition scenarios. Through interactive exercises and real-world case studies, participants explore key concepts such as before-and-after valuation, larger parcel determination, benefits and damages, cost-to-cure analysis, and the application of USPAP, the Uniform Act, and the Yellow Book. The course emphasizes critical thinking and professional judgment, helping participants understand not just how to perform valuations, but why certain approaches are appropriate in nuanced situations where multiple defensible solutions may exist.
Credentialing
- New SR/WA: An intermediate elective course that can be applied towards the RWP certification or SR/WA designation.
- Specialist: An advanced course that is a requirement for the R/W-AC certification.
Topics
- Before Acquisition Valuation
- Highest and Best Use as Assemblage with Adjoining Owner
- After Acquisition Valuation
- Benefits
- USPAP and the Uniform Act
- Larger Parcel
- Consistent Use and Interim Use
- Comparable Sales
- Zoning
- Cost to Cures
- Profits a Prendre and the Unit Rule
Course Tuition Includes
Learning Guide
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