GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION S SENATE BILL Judiciary I Committee Substitute Adopted // House Committee Substitute Favorable //1 Short Title: Rule in Dumpor's Case/Broker Price Opinions. (Public) Sponsors: Referred to: April, 1 1 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT ABOLISHING THE RULE IN DUMPOR'S CASE AND CONCERNING BROKER PRICE OPINIONS. The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: SECTION 1. Chapter 1 of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new section to read as follows: " 1-.. Rule in Dumpor's Case abolished. (a) The rule of property known as the Rule in Dumpor's Case is abolished. (b) This section shall become effective October 1, 1, and applies to transfers of property that take effect on or after that date." SECTION. Chapter A of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new Article to read: "Article. "Broker Price Opinions and Comparative Market Analyses. " A-. Definitions. As used in this Article, the terms "broker price opinion" and "comparative market analysis" mean an estimate prepared by a licensed real estate broker that details the probable selling price or leasing price of a particular parcel of or interest in property and provides a varying level of detail about the property's condition, market, and neighborhood, and information on comparable properties, but does not include an automated valuation model. " A-. Broker price opinions and comparative market analyses for a fee. (a) Authorized. A person licensed under this Chapter, other than a provisional broker, may prepare a broker price opinion or comparative market analysis and charge and collect a fee for the opinion if: (1) The license of that licensee is active and in good standing; and () The broker price opinion or comparative market analysis meets the requirements of subsection (c) of this section. () The requirements of this Article shall not apply to any broker price opinion or comparative market analysis performed by a licensee for no fee or consideration. (b) For Whom Opinion May Be Prepared. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, a person licensed under this Chapter may prepare a broker price opinion or comparative market analysis for any of the following: (1) An existing or potential seller of a parcel of real property. () An existing or potential buyer of a parcel of real property. *S-v-*

1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session () An existing or potential lessor of a parcel of or interest in real property. () An existing or potential lessee of a parcel of or interest in real property. () A third party making decisions or performing due diligence related to the potential listing, offering, sale, option, lease, or acquisition price of a parcel of or interest in real property. () An existing or potential lienholder or other third party for any purpose other than as the basis to determine the value of a parcel of or interest in property, for a mortgage loan origination, including first and second mortgages, refinances, or equity lines of credit. () The provisions of this subsection do not preclude the preparation of a broker price opinion or comparative market analysis to be used in conjunction with or in addition to an (c) Required Contents of a Broker Price Opinion or Comparative Market Analysis. A broker price opinion or comparative market analysis shall be in writing and conform to the standards provided in this Article that may include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) A statement of the intended purpose of the broker price opinion or comparative market analysis. () A brief description of the subject property and property interest to be priced. () The basis of reasoning used to reach the conclusion of the price, including the applicable market data or capitalization computation. () Any assumptions or limiting conditions. () A disclosure of any existing or contemplated interest of the broker issuing the broker price opinion, including the possibility of representing the landlord/tenant or seller/buyer. () The effective date of the broker price opinion. () The name and signature of the broker issuing the broker price opinion and broker license number. () The name of the real estate brokerage firm for which the broker is acting. () The signature date. () A disclaimer stating that "This opinion is not an appraisal of the market value of the property, and may not be used in lieu of an If an appraisal is desired, the services of a licensed or certified appraiser shall be obtained. This opinion may not be used by any party as the primary basis to determine the value of a parcel of or interest in real property for a mortgage loan origination, including first and second mortgages, refinances, or equity lines of credit." () A copy of the assignment request for the broker price opinion or comparative market analysis. (d) Rules. The North Carolina Real Estate Commission shall have the power to adopt rules that are not inconsistent with the provisions in this Article. (e) Additional Requirements for Electronic or Form Submission. In addition to the requirement of subsection (c) of this section, if a broker price opinion is submitted electronically or on a form supplied by the requesting party, the following provisions apply: (1) A signature required by subdivision () of subsection (c) of this section may be an electronic signature, as defined in G.S. -.. () A signature required by subdivision () of subsection (c) of this section and the disclaimer required by subdivision () of subsection (c) of this section may be transmitted in a separate attachment if the electronic format or form supplied by the requesting party does not allow additional comments to be written by the licensee. The electronic format or form supplied by the requesting party shall do the following: Page S [Edition ]

1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session a. Reference the existence of a separate attachment. b. Include a statement that the broker price opinion or comparative market analysis is not complete without the attachment. (f) Restrictions. Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary, a person licensed pursuant to this Chapter may not knowingly prepare a broker price opinion or comparative market analysis for any purpose in lieu of an appraisal when an appraisal is required by federal or State law. A broker price opinion or comparative market analysis that estimates the value of or worth a parcel of or interest in real estate rather than sales or leasing price shall be deemed to be an appraisal and may not be prepared by a licensed broker under the authority of this Article, but may only be prepared by a duly licensed or certified appraiser, and shall meet the regulations adopted by the North Carolina Appraisal Board. A broker price opinion or comparative market analysis shall not under any circumstances be referred to as a valuation or (g) No Report of Predetermined Result. A broker price opinion or comparative market analysis shall not include the reporting of a predetermined result." SECTION. G.S. E-1- reads as rewritten: " E-1-. When registration, license, or certificate not required. (a) No trainee registration, license, or certificate shall be issued under the provisions of this Chapter to a partnership, association, corporation, firm, or group. However, nothing herein shall preclude a registered trainee or licensed or certified real estate appraiser from rendering appraisals for or on behalf of a partnership, association, corporation, firm, or group, provided the appraisal report is prepared by a licensed or certified real estate appraiser or by a registered trainee under the immediate personal direction of, the licensed or certified real estate appraiser and is reviewed and signed by that licensed or certified appraiser. (b) Repealed by Session Laws 01-, s. 1, effective October 1, 01. (c) Nothing in this Chapter shall preclude a real estate broker licensed under Chapter A of the General Statutes from performing a broker price opinion or comparative market analysis as defined in G.S. E-1-, provided the person does not represent himself or herself as being a registered trainee or a licensed or certified real estate appraiser.appraiser, and provided they follow the standards set forth in Article of Chapter A. A real estate broker may perform a comparative market analysis for compensation or other valuable consideration only for prospective or actual brokerage clients or for real property involved in an employee relocation program. (d) Nothing in this Chapter shall abridge, infringe upon, or otherwise restrict the right to use the term "certified ad valorem tax appraiser" or any similar term by persons certified by the Department of Revenue to perform ad valorem tax appraisals, provided that the term is not used in a manner that creates the impression of certification by the State to perform real estate appraisals other than ad valorem tax appraisals. (e) Nothing in this Chapter shall entitle a registered trainee or a licensed or certified real estate appraiser to appraise real estate for ad valorem tax purposes unless the person has first been certified by the Department of Revenue pursuant to G.S. -. (f) A trainee registration, license, or certificate is not required under this Chapter for: (1) Any person, partnership, association, or corporation that performs appraisals of property owned by that person, partnership, association, or corporation for the sole use of that person, partnership, association, or corporation; () Any court-appointed commissioner who conducts an appraisal pursuant to a judicially ordered evaluation of property; () Any person to qualify as an expert witness for court or administrative agency testimony, if otherwise qualified; () A person who appraises standing timber so long as the appraisal does not include a determination of value of any land; S [Edition ] Page

1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session () Any person employed by a lender in the performance of appraisals with respect to which federal regulations do not require a licensed or certified appraiser; and () A person who performs ad valorem tax appraisals and is certified by the Department of Revenue under G.S. - or G.S. -; however, any person who is registered, licensed, or certified under this Chapter and who performs any of the activities set forth in subdivisions (1) through () of this subsection must comply with all of the provisions of this Chapter. The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to certified real estate appraisers who perform a broker price opinion or comparative market analysis pursuant to G.S. E-1-(c), as long as the appraiser is licensed as a real estate broker by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission and does not refer to himself or herself as an appraiser in the broker price opinion or comparative market analysis." SECTION. G.S. E-1- reads as rewritten: " E-1-. Definitions. When used in this Chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, the term: (1) "Appraisal" or "real estate appraisal" means an analysis, opinion, or conclusion as to the value of identified real estate or specified interests therein performed for compensation or other valuable consideration. () "Appraisal assignment" means an engagement for which an appraiser is employed or retained to act, or would be perceived by third parties or the public as acting, as a disinterested third party in rendering an unbiased () "Appraisal Board" or "Board" means the North Carolina Appraisal Board established under G.S. E-1-. () "Appraisal Foundation" or "Foundation" means The Appraisal Foundation established on November,, as a not-for-profit corporation under the laws of Illinois. () "Appraisal report" means any communication, written or oral, of an () "Certificate" means that document issued by the North Carolina Appraisal Board evidencing that the person named therein has satisfied the requirements for certification as a certified real estate appraiser and bearing a certificate number assigned by the Board. () "Certificate holder" means a person certified by the Board under the provisions of this Chapter. (a) "Certified general real estate appraiser" means a person who holds a current, valid certificate as a certified general real estate appraiser issued under the provisions of this Chapter. (b) "Certified residential real estate appraiser" means a person who holds a current, valid certificate as a certified residential real estate appraiser issued under the provisions of this Chapter. (c) "Comparative market analysis" and "broker price opinion" mean means the analysis of sales of similar recently sold properties in order to derive an indication of the probable sales price of a particular property by a licensed real estate broker.an estimate prepared by a licensed real estate broker that details the probable selling price or leasing price of a particular parcel of or interest in property and provides a varying level of detail about the property's condition, market, and neighborhood, and information on comparable properties, but does not include an automated valuation model. Page S [Edition ]

1 0 1 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session () "License" means that document issued by the North Carolina Appraisal Board evidencing that the person named therein has satisfied the requirements for licensure as a licensed real estate appraiser and bearing a license number assigned by the Board. (a) "Licensed residential real estate appraiser" means a person who holds a current, valid license as a licensed residential real estate appraiser issued under the provisions of this Chapter. () "Licensee" means a person licensed by the Board under the provisions of this Chapter. () "Real estate" or "real property" means land, including the air above and ground below and all appurtenances and improvements thereto, as well as any interest or right inherent in the ownership of land. () "Real estate appraiser" or "appraiser" means a person who for a fee or valuable consideration develops and communicates real estate appraisals or otherwise gives an opinion of the value of real estate or any interest therein. (1) "Real estate appraising" means the practice of developing and communicating real estate appraisals. () "Residential real estate" means any parcel of real estate, improved or unimproved, that is exclusively residential in nature and that includes or is intended to include a residential structure containing not more than four dwelling units and no other improvements except those which are typical residential improvements that support the residential use for the location and property type. A residential unit in a condominium, town house, or cooperative complex, or planned unit development is considered to be residential real estate. () through () Repealed by Session Laws 0-0, s., effective October 1, 0. () "Temporary appraiser licensure or certification" means the issuance of a temporary license or certificate by the Board to a person licensed or certified in another state who enters this State for the purpose of completing a particular appraisal assignment. () "Trainee", "registered trainee", or "trainee real estate appraiser" means a person who holds a current, valid registration as a trainee real estate appraiser issued under the provisions of this Chapter. () "Trainee registration" or "registration as a trainee" means the document issued by the North Carolina Appraisal Board evidencing that the person named therein has satisfied the requirements of registration as a trainee real estate appraiser and bearing a registration number assigned by the Board." SECTION. G.S. E-1-1 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: "(e) No appraiser shall be disciplined for completing an appraisal that includes a reduced scope of work or reporting level as long as it is appropriate for the intended use and is performed in accordance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice." SECTION. This act becomes effective October 1, 1. Rule-making authority granted by this act to the North Carolina Real Estate Commission shall become effective July 1, 1. S [Edition ] Page