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Subpart B Reference § 24.102(n) Supervision of Appraisers

Example 1

In this organizational chart, the Real Estate chief overlooks the Acquisition Chief, Relocation Chief, and the Property Management Chief. The Acquisition Chief overlooks Appraisal, Appraisal Review, and Negotiations.

In this organizational chart, the Real Estate chief supervises the Acquisition Chief, Relocation Chief, and the Property Management Chief. The Acquisition Chief supervises Appraisal, Appraisal Review, and Negotiations.
(This organizational chart does NOT comply)

Notes:

The Real Estate chief supervises the Acquisition Chief, Relocation Chief, and the Property Management Chief. The Acquisition Chief supervises Appraisal, Appraisal Review, and Negotiations.
(This organizational chart does NOT comply)

The person in the position of Acquisition Chief is actively involved on a frequent basis in the day-to-day decision-making about acquisition negotiations; AND/OR directly negotiates with property owners; AND supervises and performs either 1st level or 2nd level performance evaluations of subordinate staff including appraisers and review appraisers. May approve administrative settlements, and may establish agency policy governing negotiations and acquisitions.

This arrangement would not be consistent with the new regulatory requirements.

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