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CALIFORNIA PROPERTY SPECIALIST (CPSI)
Contract #
A-2011-035
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
2/22/2011
Expiration Date
2/28/2012
Insurance Exp Date
1/4/2012
Destruction Year
2022
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Amended by A-2011-035-01
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6.2 Coordinate - meeting with the selected appraiser and review appraiser to review <br />and discuss USPAP, Uniform Act, and California Code of Regulations, and Title 25 require- <br />ments. Coordinate with City staff and City Attorney's office the type of reports required <br />and the required written notice of inspection ,to the owner. In all cases a complete ap- <br />praisal is required. The format and level of documentation for an appraisal report depend <br />on the complexity of the appraisal problem. Complex property assignments are to be <br />reported in a self-contained, narrative format. A summary report in conformance with <br />USPAP Standards Rule 2-2(b) is permitted in cases, which, by virtue of their low value <br />or simplicity, do not require the in-depth analysis and presentation necessary in a self- <br />contained appraisal report. A summary report may be acceptable on complex property <br />assignments on a case-by-case basis as determined by the City. <br />WJ <br />6.3 Complete Appraisal Summary Statements - Obtain appraisals for each ac- <br />quisition prepared in accordance with the State of California Laws and USPAP, date <br />�. stamp, record information and properly disperse reports. Review appraisal report and <br />prepare an Appraisal Summary Statement, in accordance with the applicable regulations, <br />Including Assembly 13111 237. These Appraisal Summary Statements will be utilized as part <br />of the "Offer Letter." <br />6.4 Tenant -Owned Improvements — Coordinate and review completeness and <br />accuracy of fixtures and equipment appraisals. During the initial appraisal process, coor- <br />dinate with fee appraiser, FF&E appraiser, fee owner and tenant identification and owner- <br />ship of tenant -owed improvements, If necessary Specialty Appraisals shall be ordered, <br />sa <br />and a copy submitted to the appraiser & review appraiser for inclusion In the appraisal <br />wit and appraisal review analysis. <br />C" <br />7.0 APPRAISAL REVIEW- ESTABLISHMENT OF JUST COMPENSATION <br />Im <br />Im TASK NO, <br />V� 7.1 Appraisal Review — If federal funding is involved with a specific project assign- <br />ment, coordinate and obtain reviews of the appraisals referenced above in accordance <br />with the Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions, other applicable <br />Federal Laws, State of California Laws, Public Law 91-646, Title III, and USPAP. <br />24 <br />
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