Appraisal Subcommittee Holds Virtual Compliance Meeting
Published Date: 5/7/2025
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Summary
The Appraisal Subcommittee is holding a special closed meeting on May 7, 2025, to review how states are following appraisal rules. This affects state agencies involved in property appraisals and could influence future oversight or funding decisions. The meeting is virtual and focuses on making sure everyone plays by the rules.
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