Course Description
The course delves more deeply into inverse condemnation, an exciting niche market with increasing demand for appraisers. One of three courses in the Litigation Professional Development Program, this course offers hands-on applications giving you the opportunity to solve problems and put theory into practice. Specialized topics covered include environmental contamination, ad valorem tax assessments, construction defects, bankruptcies, fraud and misrepresentation, income and estate tax disputes, inverse condemnation, contract disputes and equitable distribution in divorces cases. Through problem-solving activities, you’ll apply new concepts and address how to best handle valuation and reporting issues in a professional legal setting. You’ll gain an understanding of the terminology and concepts involved in litigation valuation services in specialty areas and will learn about the many opportunities available for expanding their practices in litigation valuation.
This course is in the Litigation Professional Development Program. View this list of FAQs, which includes information regarding the courses you’ll need to complete the program successfully.
| The 7-hour presentation on “Aerial Inspections for Real Estate Appraisers” is broken down into 5 distinctive sections, known as Flight Briefings. The Flight Briefings are as follows:
1. Types of drones 2. Real Estate Uses of drones 3. Trends of drones 4. Rules and Regulations 5. Mission Day Our First Flight Briefing is on Types of Drones. We are going to learn what defines a drone and the different environments that they can operate in. For Real Estate, we are going to focus on aerial uncrewed vehicles. There are basically three types of drones that are used for aerial inspections. That’s because different types of drones are better suited for different environments. We are going to close out “Types of Drones” with a discussion of the additional equipment and tools necessary to conduct operations. Our Second Flight Briefing will be focused on 10 different “Real Estate Uses for Drones”. Drones deliver aerial access and perspectives that were previously unavailable. They are easy to use and have a relatively low operational cost with safety built-in. We are going to learn how an aerial mission can collect actionable data for different Real Estate Uses Our Third Briefing We will discover the tools used to gather actionable data, from onboard sensors to computer programs. We are also going to learn about the support systems that are being used to aid in aerial operations. For Our Fourth Flight Briefing We are going to be introduced to the “Rules and Regulations”. We are going to discuss the current public issues and concerns regarding privacy, security, and safety. From the Federal Government to the general public, we will learn about resources available for permissions, authorizations, and waivers to fly. Real Estate professionals must understand more than just airspace, pleading ignorance is not a defense. Our Final Flight Briefing is called “Mission Day”. It is time to fly and do a field inspection. We are ready, the drone is airworthy, and the crew is ready. It’s time to recheck today’s flight information. We are going to learn to expect the unexpected and how to identify the main hazards and risks inherent through a series of Case Studies. Finally, if possible, we will take to the air and discuss the photographs and videos needed to get our client the data they want. “Aerial Inspections for Real Estate Appraisers” provides a realistic and thorough approach to using drones to gather useful data that can be used by a variety of different real estate businesses. Whether you want to fly a drone for your business or hire a pilot, this presentation provides you with the information you need. |
3rd ANNUAL END OF THE YEAR HOLIDAY PARTY
The Southern California Chapter of the Appraisal Institute is hosting a year-end holiday party!
Please join us on Sunday, December 7th from 6-8pm at the impossibly hip Bowlero Pasadena, 3545 E. Foothill Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107 our $40 registration fee includes dinner, soft drinks, bowling and of course, those fashion-forward bowling shoes. Bring your A-game and wear your most outrageous shirt.
All the cool kids will definitely be there: don’t miss out! No host bar.
This event sold out last year so avoid FOMO and register today.
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8:00 AM – 8:15 AM – Opening Remarks
SCCAI Member Meeting
Ryan Hargrove, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS – 2026 SCCAI President
Economics – Global to Local
Break
Capital Markets
Break
Office Market
Break
Multifamily Market
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM – LUNCH
The California Hotel Market
Break
Retail Market
Break
Industrial Market
Break
Southern California Housing
5:00 PM – Closing Remarks
Orell Anderson, MAI – Event Chair
The SCCAI WIN Committee is glad to bring a lunchtime interview with Brenda Hicks. Ms. Hicks is a Founder and CEO of Realwired, which simplifies workflow automation and integration for lending institutions. In this discussion, Ms. Hicks will share about moving from appraiser to founder, lessons in product development, and about her winning formulas in the appraisal industry. In this meeting there will be a direct engagement with audience questions. This program is open to all, and you are warmly invited to join us.
Date: March 6, 2026
Time: 12 noon
Venue/Location: Zoom
WIN Committee
Ariana Arredondo ([email protected])
Jennifer Hsu ([email protected])
Linda Whittlesey ([email protected])
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This course limits its focus to the practical application of quantitative tools for analyzing data, drawing appropriate conclusions from data sets, and presenting both the analysis and conclusions in ways that enhance communication with appraisal clients. It reviews and furthers the application of basic statistical measures (mean, median, mode, standard deviation, etc.) and spends a good deal of time on graphical and regression analysis for use in producing and understanding various types of graphs. Goals include showing participants how to understand the reliability and validity of all data used to draw conclusions and providing the knowledge needed to check the validity of the conclusions others may draw from the same or similar data sets. Presentations and activities use real-world appraisal applications that are aimed at furthering an appraiser’s ability to provide credible analysis of real property-related issues.
Note. This course is in both the Analytics for Valuation and Real Estate Analyst Professional Development Programs. Please view both Analytics FAQ and Real Estate FAQ, which includes information regarding the courses you’ll need to complete either program successfully.
TOPIC: Appraising the Tough Ones – Complex Valuation Concepts
Exploring creative valuation techniques for unique appraisal problems such as trash hauling routes, subsurface tunnels, ocean floor ROW, Etc. We will explore several assignments where the client needs a creative valuation solution that requires the appraiser to utilize “any method that is just and equitable.
SPEAKER: BRADFORD THOMPSON, MAI, AI-GRS, SR/WA
APPRAISAL EXPERIENCE President and Managing Partner of Thompson & Thompson, established 2020. Entered the appraisal field in 1989 and was with the appraisal firm of Mason and Mason from 1991thru 2019, Partner 2006 thru 2019. Expertise includes research, consulting, appraisal report preparation, and expert testimony for a variety of property types, including industrial, commercial, retail, office, vacant acreage, and single and multi-family residential properties. Property valuations for eminent domain both full and partial acquisitions, inverse condemnation, property tax appeals, possessory interests, corridor valuation, asset management, and loan underwriting.
AFFILIATIONS & ACTIVITIES
MAI Designated Member, The Appraisal Institute, Designation No. 11063
AI-GRS (General Review Specialist) Designated Member, The Appraisal Institute
SR/WA Designated Member, International Right of Way Association, Designation No. 5336
Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, State of California, Certificate No. AG002282 (Exp. 2/1/2027)
Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, State of Nevada, Certificate No. A.0208134-CG (Exp.4/30/2026)
Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, State of Arizona, Certificate No. CGA-32273 (Exp. 4/30/2026)
Licensed Real Estate Broker, State of California, Certificate No. 01070707 (Exp. 4/1/2026)
Planning Commission, City of Arcadia (2015 to 2023)
Past President, Southern California Chapter of the Appraisal Institute (2017)
Member, AIR Commercial and Industrial Real Estate Association
Member, Pasadena-Foothills Association of Realtors
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Graduated September 1999, with a master’s degree in business administration (MBA) with an emphasis in Urban and Regional Planning, and Finance, Real Estate and Law. Admitted to the Honor Society of Beta Gamma Sigma. Masters Project – Just Compensation, The Physical Partial Acquisition of Real Property through Eminent Domain.
Classes included:
• Real Estate Market Analysis
• Real Estate Investment Analysis
• Management Science – Quantitative Decision Making
• Policy Analysis, Implementation and Evaluation
• Urban and Regional Planning – Legal Foundations
• Urban and Regional Planning – Urban Analysis Fundamentals
• Urban and Regional Planning – Theory and Practice
• Urban and Regional Planning – Graphics and Design
• Managerial Accounting for Decision Making
• Business Research Methods
• Management Policies and Strategies Practicum
• Advanced Financial Management
SPEAKERS:
Mark Easter, Esq.
Best Best & Krieger LLP
Mark Easter’s practice focuses on public agency acquisitions, including eminent domain and inverse condemnation litigation. Mark is a partner in the Riverside office. He represents public agencies throughout California on a wide variety of public acquisitions, including projects for cities, counties, school districts, special districts, water districts, transportation agencies and housing authorities, and has extensive court and jury trial experience in eminent domain-related matters.
Mark is a member of the Inland Empire Chapter of the International Right of Way Association, an organization devoted to excellence in all aspects of public right-of-way work, including legal issues related to eminent domain and inverse condemnation litigation. He frequently writes articles for the IRWA and speaks at IRWA seminars. In 2018, he was named Professional of the Year by the Chapter.
Mark has significant experience in substandard housing and commercial building litigation, including litigation under California Business &Professions Code section 17200 and Health & Safety Code section17980.7. He is one of the most experienced attorneys in California on Health & Safety Code section 17980.7 receiverships and speaks at seminars throughout the state on receiverships.
Andrew G. Saghian
Associate
Best Best & Krieger LLP
Andrew G. Saghian is a litigation associate in Best Best & Krieger’s Municipal practice group. He assists clients with navigating all aspects and stages of litigation at both the trial and appellate levels. Andrew’s practice includes contract claims, business and real property disputes, tort litigation, civil rights actions, employment/discrimination claims, property tax appeals, eminent domain and inverse condemnation.
Andrew attended Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the Ninth Circuit Clinic. While in law school, he briefed and argued a constitutional due process claim before the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Virginia A. Phillips of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
Jacinto (“Jay”) Munoz, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, AI-RRS
Cogito Realty Partners
Based in Irvine, California, Jacinto Munoz is a Managing Director and Principal for Cogito Realty Partners. Mr. Munoz is a U.S. Navy Veteran and joins Cogito Realty Partners with more than 25 years of experience in valuation, lending, litigation support, eminent domain, arbitration, mediation, deposition, underwriting, review, development, expert witness, and environmental real estate roles, with extensive valuation experience across all asset types nationwide and internationally.
Prior to joining Cogito Realty Partners, Jacinto served as a Managing Director and Head of Strategy and Compliance for Apprise by Walker and Dunlop. Jacinto also served in a variety of roles with JPMorgan Chase Bank, which included serving the bank as a Regional Appraisal Manager, National Commercial Lending (CML) Review manager and most recently, in a senior leadership role as the National CTL Appraisal Manager, which was responsible for leading a team of more than 100 managers, appraisers, and administrative professionals nationwide.
Jacinto has conducted research, prepared appraisals, reviewed, consulted, and/or completed inspections of numerous property types nationwide, which include a wide variety of commercial land, subdivisions, multifamily apartments, health care facilities, auto dealerships, hotels, parking garages and surface lots, industrial properties, mobile home parks, self-storage facilities, office buildings, retail properties, special purpose facilities, air and water rights, synthetic leases, and various other stand-alone commercial assets.
Title of Presentation
Getting Your House in Order: Deposition Preparation for the Appraiser in a Virtual World
Description of Presentation
Getting Your House in Order: Deposition Preparation for the Appraiser in a Virtual World will explore the essential steps every appraiser should take to be fully prepared, confident, and compliant when giving deposition testimony in an online environment. The session will cover best practices for organizing your workfile, managing digital exhibits, understanding attorney expectations, and maintaining professionalism on camera. Attendees will also learn how to avoid common pitfalls unique to virtual proceedings and how to present their opinions clearly, effectively, and defensibly in a remote setting.
