Notes
It is the student’s responsibility to have the required equipment: Internet Access, Computer with Webcam, Microphone and Speakers. The instructor / monitor must be able to see / view students throughout the offering and the students must be able to view the instructor and / or the instructor’s presentation. [Many laptops have the webcam, speakers and microphones built in.]
IMPORTANT: If you are seeking credit for this offering from a state outside of California, check with your state licensing board(s) – before registering – to make sure that they will (1) accept virtual classroom credit, (2) accept from an out-of-state provider. and / or (3) offer reciprocal CEC with the California BREA.
About this Workshop
ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS (ADUs): Valuation Challenges and the Law
The lack of affordable housing in many California markets has been a challenge vexing policymakers, local communities, employers and, ultimately, potential homeowners and renters. In 2017, the State of California adopted new development standards which apply to every planning jurisdiction in the state. These new rules effectively allow property owners to construct new or modify existing portions of their homes to incorporate an accessory dwelling unit in all but a few situations. As more and more property owners and developers take advantage of these new laws, appraisers can expect to see more and more single-family assignments that include the need to evaluate the contributory value of an ADU.
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