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单词 appraiser
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appraiser


ap·praise

A0382400 (ə-prāz′)tr.v. ap·praised, ap·prais·ing, ap·prais·es 1. To estimate the price or value of: appraise a diamond; appraise real estate.2. To make a considered judgment about; assess or size up: appraise a threat; appraised himself in the mirror. See Synonyms at estimate.
[Middle English appreisen, possibly from Old French aprisier, from Late Latin appretiāre : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin pretium, price; see per- in Indo-European roots.]
ap·prais′ing·ly adv.ap·prais′a·ble adj.ap·praise′ment n.ap·prais′er n.ap·prais′ing·ly adv.
Thesaurus
Noun1.appraiser - one who estimates officially the worth or value or quality of thingsappraiser - one who estimates officially the worth or value or quality of thingsvaluatorevaluator, judge - an authority who is able to estimate worth or qualityvaluer - someone who assesses the monetary worth of possessions
2.appraiser - one who determines authenticity (as of works of art) or who guarantees validityappraiser - one who determines authenticity (as of works of art) or who guarantees validityauthenticatorartistic creation, artistic production, art - the creation of beautiful or significant things; "art does not need to be innovative to be good"; "I was never any good at art"; "he said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully"critic - anyone who expresses a reasoned judgment of something
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Appraiser


Appraiser

A person selected or appointed by a competent authority or an interested party to evaluate the financial worth of property.

Appraisers are frequently appointed in probate and condemnation proceedings and are also used by banks and real estate concerns to determine the market value of real property.

appraiser

n. a professional who makes appraisals of the value of property. Some specialize in real property, and others in other types of assets from rugs to rings. A careful, well-trained and practical appraiser may be more important than any other professional in a transaction, since one who grossly undervalues or overvalues property (or has no knowledge of true value) can wreak havoc. Where possible, a person should ask for a profile of other clients and training, and ask whether the appraiser is "MAI" (Member, Appraisal Institute). (See: appraise)

APPRAISER, practice. A person appointed by competent authority to appraiseor value goods; as in case of the death of a person, an appraisement andinventory must be made of the goods of which he died possessed, or wasentitled to. Appraisers are sometimes appointed to assess the damage done toproperty, by some public work, or to estimate its value when taken forpublic use.

Appraiser


Appraiser

A person licensed to estimate the value of a property. The appraiser may take into account the quality of the property, values of surrounding properties, and market conditions in the area. One becomes licensed or certified as an appraiser generally through education, testing and work experience, though the specific requirements vary by state.

appraiser

One who performs appraisals of real or personal property.The various associations and organizations for real estate appraisers include:

• Appraisal Institute (www.appraisalinstitute.org). Offers the designation MAI, among others.

• National Association of Independent Fee Appraisers (NAIFA) (www.naifa.com). Founded in 1961.

• National Association of Master Appraisers (NAMA) (www.masterappraisers.org). Founded in 1982. It offers three designations: Master Residential Appraiser; Master Farm and Land Appraiser, and Master Senior Appraiser.

• National Association of Real Estate Appraisers (NAREA) (www.iami.org/NAREA/home.cfm). Founded in 1966.

• National Association of Review Appraisers and Mortgage Underwriters (NARA/MU) (www.iami.org/NARA/home.cfm). Founded in 1975.

• National Society of Real Estate Appraisers (www.nareb.com/affiliates/society_appraisers.shtml).

• American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers (www.asfmra.org).

Appraiser

A professional with knowledge of real estate markets and skilled in the practice of appraisal.

When a property is appraised in connection with a loan, the appraiser is selected by the lender, but the appraisal fee is usually paid by the borrower.

appraiser


  • noun

Synonyms for appraiser

noun one who estimates officially the worth or value or quality of things

Synonyms

  • valuator

Related Words

  • evaluator
  • judge
  • valuer

noun one who determines authenticity (as of works of art) or who guarantees validity

Synonyms

  • authenticator

Related Words

  • artistic creation
  • artistic production
  • art
  • critic
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