Jun
5
Thu
27th Annual Inland Empire Market Trends Seminar @ Doubletree Hotel
Jun 5 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Course Description

8:00 am – Welcome & Introductions

SCCAI General Membership Mtg. & Election

Ernesto Lopez, MAI, AI-GRS – 2025 SCCAI President

William E. Jones, MAI, AI-GRS – IEMTS Chair

Economic Update

Christine Cooper, Ph.D. – Costar Group

Retail Market Overview

Jun
11
Wed
10th Annual SCCAI and IRWA Chapter 57 Joint Luncheon and Program – What’s So Special About Special-Use Properties? Insight on CA Evidence Code Section 824 @ The Victoria Club
Jun 11 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm

Title of Presentation

What’s So Special About Special-Use Properties?

Insight on CA Evidence Code Section 824

Description of Presentation

The evidence an appraiser can rely on for litigation matters can be complex, particularly when the property being appraised involves a special use. In this presentation, Andrew and Eric will discuss Evidence Code 824, its background, the criteria involving what constitutes a special use property, and a case study involving the condemnation of a cross in the Bay area.

Jul
14
Mon
Review Theory – General @ CoStar Offices
Jul 14 @ 8:00 am – Jul 18 @ 5:00 pm

This fundamental review course that all reviewers of assignments involving income-producing and other nonresidential properties should have in their educational background. It is a required course for individuals pursuing the Appraisal Institute General Review Designation (AI-GRS, Appraisal Institute General Review Specialist). At the core of this course is the review process. Participants explore the seven steps outlined in this process as they apply to nonresidential properties. To be a reviewer, an appraiser must learn how to develop opinions of completeness, accuracy, adequacy, relevance, and reasonableness relative to the work under review. These opinions must be refined through tests of reasonableness to develop reconciled opinions of appropriateness and credibility. The material provides a refresher on key valuation skills often required of reviewers, such as measuring financial feasibility in highest and best use analysis and various applications of the income capitalization approach. In addition, the course covers reporting reviews for income-producing property and the use of commercial review report forms, narrative reports, and oral review reports. Participants will gain practice in writing a scope of work statement for three types of assignments. They will also develop a template for a narrative review report on a property type of their choice (office, retail, apartment, etc.). By taking this course, participants will gain invaluable confidence in the fundamentals of review through the review process, which is the core of this course. To be a reviewer, an appraiser must learn how to develop opinions of completeness, accuracy, adequacy, relevance, and reasonableness relative to the work under review. These opinions must be refined through tests of reasonableness in order to develop opinions of appropriateness and credibility. By taking this course, participants may gain invaluable confidence on the fundamentals of review.

Jul
23
Wed
SOUTHERN BRANCH MEETING – Guided Tour of the Intuit Dome @ Intuit Dome
Jul 23 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Organized by the Southern Branch of the Southern California Chapter of the Appraisal Institute

Join us for a guided tour of the Intuit Dome, the new home of the LA Clippers, located in Inglewood, California. This tour offers an exclusive look inside the innovative facility, including access to select premium clubs, locker rooms, and the player tunnel (subject to availability).

Cost:

All-Access Tour: $60.00 per person

Tour Date and Time:

July 23 at 11:00 AM.

Please Note:

The tour includes walking, as well as use of escalators and elevators. Access to certain areas may be limited, especially on game days.

Before You Go:

• Parking: Use the West Garage at 10117 S Prairie Ave, Inglewood, CA 90303. Please park on Level 2.

• Meeting Point: Walk across the Pedestrian Bridge on Level 2 to reach the arena. The group will meet at the bottom of the stairs near the Outdoor Court. Another entry option is at the corner of Century and Prairie, near the Flagship Store.

• Bag Policy: Only small personal or clear bags (maximum size 5” x 9” x 1”) are allowed inside.

Disclaimer Information

There is NO CE for this event. This is a social event
Aug
21
Thu
SOUTHERN BRANCH MEETING – Modernizing Appraisal Reports with the New URAR @ Virtually - Zoom
Aug 21 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Course Description

Join us on August 21 for an in-depth presentation led by Joel Baker, Senior Professional, Product at a la mode, a Cotality company. Joel will walk through the upcoming changes to the Uniform Residential Appraisal Report (URAR) and how these updates will impact appraisers’ workflows. He will also highlight how a la mode is adapting its tools and features to support a seamless transition. This session is ideal for appraisers looking to stay ahead of the evolving appraisal landscape.

About Joel Baker

Joel Baker is a seasoned product leader with over 22 years at a la mode, a Cotality company (formerly Corelogic), where he serves as Senior Professional of Product. Since 2003, Joel has played a key role in the development of a la mode’s appraisal software, which supports thousands of professionals across the country. Most recently, he has been deeply involved in preparing for the updated URAR, ensuring that a la mode users are equipped with modern, compliant, and efficient tools.

Sep
8
Mon
Advanced Concepts & Case Studies @ Ayres Hotel and Suites
Sep 8 – Sep 13 all-day

This course synthesizes the three approaches to value, examines their applications, and helps you apply basic and advanced valuation techniques. Case studies teach you how to address common but complex appraisal issues, including a leased fee not at market rent, a proposed property, a property in a market not at equilibrium, and a subdivision. The course emphasizes the need to test the reasonableness of all the conclusions in an appraisal.

Note. This is primarily a synthesis course, not a review course. Like all advanced education courses sponsored by the Appraisal Institute, the course naturally reviews many concepts taught in previous courses. However, it includes some new material and does not include a complete overview of the other courses. Therefore, Advanced Concepts & Case Studies should not be considered an adequate review for the comprehensive exam. To prepare for the comprehensive exam, participants must review all four advanced education courses, as well as basic concepts from qualifying education for certified general real property appraisers.

Sep
30
Tue
2024-2025 7-Hour National USPAP Update Course @ Fullerton Marriott at California State University
Sep 30 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
This required 7-hour continuing education course, copyrighted by The Appraisal Foundation, focuses on USPAP requirements for ethical behavior and competent performance by appraisers. The first part of the course addresses the changes to USPAP, which are effective January 1, 2024, and the second focuses on cases studies that challenge you how to apply USPAP to situations you encounter in your daily practice. The course will help you gain competency in USPAP, and it will help those subject to state licensing or certification and continuing education requirements imposed by professional organizations, client groups, or employers gain competency as well.
In the past, the Advisory Opinions and Frequently Asked Questions, which were required materials for the course, were bundled with the USPAP publication. Now they are contained in a separate publication, USPAP Guidance and Reference Manual. This manual provides examples showing the applicability of standards in specific situations and offers advice from the ASB for resolving appraisal issues and problems. It also contains the Reference Index which is a highly useful tool that helps appraisers quickly find answers to USPAP-related questions. This new Guidance and Reference Manual is included with your course handbook. Please note, however, that USPAP 2024, which includes Standards 1-10 and is required for the course, must be purchased separately.
Oct
9
Thu
2025 Heritage Night Dinner and Program @ Rio Hondo Country Club
Oct 9 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

THIS IS A SOCIAL EVENT, THERE IS NO AI OR BREA CE 

October 9, 2025

Reception 5:30 pm

Dinner & Program 6:30 pm

The Southern California Chapter of the Appraisal Institute warmly invites you to our 2025 Heritage Night. This year we are pleased to celebrate our distinguished honoree, Steven R. Fontes, MAI, CCIM. 

Steven R. Fontes, MAI, CCIM is the founder and President of Mission Property Advisors, Inc. in Riverside, a commercial real estate service firm specializing in commercial real estate appraisal, brokerage and expert witness services.  The firm specializes in the appraisal of commercial real estate throughout the Inland Empire and greater Southern California region and the brokerage of commercial real estate throughout the western United States.

The firm’s clients include attorneys, lenders, investors, trusts and fiduciaries, school districts, water districts, CPA’s, private parties and a number of cities, counties and State agencies. As a 40-year veteran of the real estate industry, Mr. Fontes has qualified to testify as an appraisal expert witness in multiple Southern California County Superior Courts venues as well as in Federal United States Bankruptcy Court both in and outside of California.

In 2009, Mr. Fontes was honored to serve as the 77th President of the Southern California Chapter of the Appraisal Institute.  Additional service to the Appraisal Institute include having served as Education Coordinator in 2001, the Finance Committee in 2001, 2007 and 2008, the Nominating Committee in 2001, 2010, 2013 and 2019, the Office Committee from 2007 to 2011, the Bylaws Committee in 2008, the Website Committee from 2009 to 2011, a Director from 1997 to 1999, Admissions Committee Member from 1994 to 1996, the Summer Conference Program from 1998 to 2000, the 15 – 17th Annual Golf Tournament from 1994 to 1996, Candidate Guidance Committee from 1989 to 1990, and a Regional Representative from 1997-1998, 2000-2001 and 2008-2009.  Mr. Fontes also developed the Inland Empire Market Trends Seminar that began in 1998.  He chaired or co-chaired the event for the first 8 years, then passed it to the current team of excellent appraisal professionals that have made the event even better, now in its 27th year.

Mr. Fontes was also honored to chair or co-chair Heritage Night in 2009 to honor Tom O’Neil, MAI, in 2011 to honor George Hamilton Jones, MAI and in 2014 to honor Mike Teobaldi, MAI.  At the National level, Mr. Fontes served on the National General Appraisal Council Admissions Committee in 2000 and the National Nominating Committee for Region VII as an alternate in 2013.

Mr. Fontes is also a licensed California Real Estate Broker and has been a CCIM designee since 2000 when he embarked on adding commercial real estate brokerage to his growing commercial real estate appraisal practice. He is also a graduate of the University of California, Riverside, having earned a degree in Computer Science in 1987.

Mr. Fontes has enjoyed public speaking on topics related to commercial real estate which he has engaged in 24 times since 1988.  He has served in the past on the UCR Planned Giving Advisory Board as well as on the board for the Dikaios Christian Educators Association and the  Economic Development Council for the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce and is a graduate of the Leadership Riverside program, Class of 2012.

When he is not appraising Steve enjoys snow skiing, kayaking, golfing and traveling. He also learned to surf in Hawaii last year and is proud to say he did so on the same day his 17-year-old daughter and 19-year-old son did. Steven is married to Christine, and they have four children and one grandchild.

Oct
23
Thu
Federal and California Statutory and Regulatory Law @ Virtually
Oct 23 @ 8:00 am – 1:00 pm

CHECK IN 7:30 AM

CLASS STARTS 8:00 AM

This will be held Virtually Via Zoom

Mandatory Requirement for Initial State Licensing / Certification (QE) and Renewal (CE)

Includes the required open-book exam

Instructor: Jacinto A. Munoz, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, AI-RRS

Appraisers recognize that they have regulatory obligations but understanding which ones apply when doing federally related and real estate related lender work is challenging. A review of sanctions and disciplinary actions taken against appraisers by the Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers makes it clear that many details and nuances of the appraiser laws and regulations are being misunderstood. Common, unintentional errors impact both the reputations of individual appraisers as well as confidence in the competency and ethics of the appraisal profession. This seminar is designed to help you recognize and understand the laws and regulations most important to appraisers practicing in California.

– Learn about the revised & reduced AQB RP Appraiser Qualification Criteria effective May 2018
– Understand the context of and recent amendments to the California “Laws” & “Regs”
– Find out about your new “mini-resume” on the BREA website
– Understand BREA’s new & revised definitions that affect your daily appraisal practice
– Become familiar with the new Federal & California Appraisal Management Company (AMC) Laws & Regs
– Look out for these BREA laws that result in immediate license suspension

ENROLLMENT

Enrollment is on a first-come, first served basis. If the event is filled, a waiting list will be retained. The Southern California Chapter reserves the rights to cancel, limit, or reschedule this event if the minimum enrollment level is not reached, and to change faculty assignments and facility locations at any time. Prospective students should confirm their registration before making any non-refundable airline reservations. There are NO transfers; you must cancel out of the offering.

ATTENDANCE

The Appraisal Institute enforces attendance requirements mandated by state licensing and certification regulatory agencies. The Appraisal Institute issues certificates for state certification/licensing or state continuing education credit that verify successful completion and attendance of 100%, with your grade notification letter for courses, or at the conclusion of seminars. One hundred percent (100%) attendance is required for all Appraisal Institute education programs. This follows Appraiser Qualification Board minimum criteria requirements.

ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATE:

With the recent transition to the Appraisal Institute’s NetForum registration system, attendance certificates will be available for download directly through the AI’s national website. The procedure to obtain your certificate is:

Go to www.appraisalinstitute.org

Log into Your AI Account

Select Education/Events on the right sidebar

See List of All Offerings

Scroll to the specific offering which shows Registered and click

At the very bottom of the screen, click Retrieve Certificate

NOTE: Allow a minimum of ten business days for certificates to be available. The Chapter office cannot view, nor can we retrieve copies of your attendance certificate. Anyone having difficulty accessing their certificate should contact the Education Delivery Services Dept. directly at [email protected].

Program materials can be downloaded by the student.

Oct
24
Fri
NorCal Chapter Event – 2025 Annual Fall Conference: Real Estate and Appraisal Symposium @ South San Francisco Conference Center
Oct 24 @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

 

Register Now
Join us for our award-winning ANNUAL FALL CONFERENCE

For 75 years, we have committed to bringing together the real estate appraisal profession’s “most in-the-know” presenters to guide you through the opportunities and the latest developments that affect your profession, your profitability, your business – your future.

Keynote

“How to Address Housing Affordability in the United States”

Timothy McQuade, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
California Chancellor’s Chair of Real Estate and Land Economics
Entrepreneurship & Innovation | Finance | Real Estate

Earn 7 Hours of CEC

This in-person classroom offering is approved for 7-hours of continuing education credit by the Appraisal Institute (35 AI CEC points) and pre-approved for 7 hours of CA SBE Training Credit (for assessors). An application for CA BREA CEC has been submitted.

Some states including Hawaii, Washington, Idaho and Alaska may offer reciprocal credit. ASA, ASFMRA and IRWA also generally offer reciprocal credit for Appraisal Institute offerings. Check with your state board and/or organization(s) directly before registering.

15 Breakout Sessions

All registrants will jump start the day with our Opening Keynote, “How to Address Housing Affordability in the United States”, then break into their customized day of learning and then reconvene for our General Closing session “Ask the Experts!” at the end of the day.

Presenters

Shannon M. Nessier, Partner, Hanson Bridgett
Calvin Cummings, Appraiser2X Coaching
George Dell, MAI, SRA, ASA, CRE, LAI, Real Estate Econometrics and Valumetrics
Gary S. DeWeese, MAI, Real Estate Strategic Solutions
Orell Anderson, MAI, FRICS, ASA, Strategic Property Analytics, Inc.
Nancy Wallace, Ph.D, Professor of Finance and Real Estate, Haas School of Business
Alison Baumann, Senior Director, Real Estate Intelligence, CompStak
Sarah Helwig, Vice President, Morningstar
Charles Baker, SRA, AI-RRS, AppraisalPros.com, Inc.
Peter Christensen, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer, BBG Inc.
James Murren, MAI, Senior Appraiser, Valbridge Property Advisors
Stone Remy, Appraiser, Valbridge Property Advisors
Justin C. Gohn, MAI, SRA, Gohn and Company
Chandra Mast, Red Rose Appraisals
Steve Valdez, Strategic Property Analytics
Bruce Hahn, CCIM, MAI, SRA
Michael L. Brunson, SRA, MNAA, MPA, CEO, Validox.RED
Chris Daniel, SRA, Certified General Appraiser, Chris Daniel & Associates LLC
Brad Bassi, SRA, Certified Residential Appraiser, Straw Hat Enterprises
Todd O. Murphy, MAI, ARA, Central California Appraisals
Craig A. Owyang, MAI, SRA, CRE, ARA, Senior Vice President | Shareholder, Valuation Advisory Services, Kidder Mathews
Melissa J. Bach, MAI, CRE, Executive Managing Director, Dispute Analysis & Litigation Support, Cushman & Wakefield
Jacinto A. Munoz, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, AI-RRS, Managing Director | Principal, Cogito Realty Partners LLC

SponsorsPlatinum
CBRE
Cushman & Wakefield

Gold
Valbridge Property Advisors

Silver
Liability Insurance Administrators
CompStak
ParcelQuest
Newmark

Bronze
Appraiser 2x
Joseph J. Blake and Associates, Inc.
KidderMathews
Bradford Technologies
Cotality

NorCal
Hillas Appraisal Company, LLC
Chapman & Patton
Enright & Co. Inc.

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