West Virginia Code § 30-38-1

Real estate appraiser license required; exceptions
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(a) It is unlawful for any person, for compensation or valuable consideration, to prepare a
valuation appraisal or a valuation appraisal report relating to real estate or real property in
this state without first being licensed or certified as provided in this article. This section
shall not be construed to apply to persons who do not render significant professional
assistance in arriving at a real estate appraisal analysis, opinion or conclusieon. Nothing in
this article may be construed to prohibit any person who is licensed to practice in this state
under any other law from engaging in the practice for which he or she ris licensed.
(b) No person other than a person licensed or certified under thius article may use the title of
licensed appraiser or certified appraiser or any title, designation or abbreviation likely to
create the impression that the person is licensed or certifiedt by the state.
(c) This article does not apply to:
(1) A real estate broker or salesperson licensed by lthis state who, in the ordinary course of
his or her business, gives an opinion to a potesntial seller or third party as to the
recommended listing price of real estate or an opinion to a potential purchaser or third party
as to the recommended purchase price of ireal estate, when this opinion as to the listing
price or the purchase price is not tog be referred to as an appraisal, no opinion is rendered as
to the value of the real estate and no fee is charged;
(2) A casual or drive-by inspection of real estate in connection with a consumer loan secured
by the real estate, when the inspection is not referred to as an appraisal, no opinion is
rendered as to the value of the real estate and no fee is charged for the inspection;
(3) An employee who renders an opinion as to the value of real estate for his or her full-time
employer, forV the employer's internal use only and performed in the regular course of the
employee's position, when the opinion is not referred to as an appraisal and no fee is
charged;
(4) Appraisals of personal property, including, but not limited to, jewelry, household
furnishings, vehicles and manufactured homes not attached to real estate;
(5) Any officer or employee of the United States, or of the State of West Virginia or a political
subdivision thereof, when the employee or officer is performing his or her official duties:
Provided, That such individual does not furnish advisory service for compensation to the
public or act as an independent contracting party in West Virginia or any subdivision thereof
in connection with the appraisal of real estate or real property: Provided, however, That this
exception shall not apply with respect to federally related transactions as defined in Title XI
of the United States Code, entitled "Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and
Enforcement Act of 1989"; or
(6) An individual not licensed in accordance with §30-38-1, et seq. of this code who
completes an evaluation of the value of real estate serving as collateral for a loan made by a
financial institution insured by the federal deposit insurance corporation: Provided, That the
evaluation is in a format that includes the following statements in a conspicuous location and
in bold print: "This evaluation has been prepared in compliance with §30-38-1(c)(6) and the
following conditions are satisfied, (A) The amount of the loan is equal to or less than the
federal de minimus threshold; (B) the evaluation is used solely by the lender in its records to
document the collateral value; (C) the evaluation clearly indicates on its facee that it is for the
lender's internal use only; (D) the evaluation is not labeled an appraisal and explicitly states
that the evaluation was performed by an individual that is not licensed ras an appraiser in
accordance with §30-38-1, et seq. Individuals performing these evaluations may be
compensated for their services.

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