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The eminent domain market is a topic of significant importance today. Infrastructure development initiatives have surged, driving the demand for eminent domain proceedings nationwide. Evolving legal standards have made these cases more complex, leading to intricate litigation processes.

At the same time, technology has revolutionized the appraisal process, empowering appraisers with advanced software, data analytics, and GIS tools for comprehensive property analysis. With properties at stake, ensuring fair compensation is crucial, and appraisers rely on their expertise and technology to determine accurate valuations.
Looking ahead, technological advancements hold promise for further streamlining the appraisal process in eminent domain cases.

Join us as we delve into how technological advancements are transforming the appraisal process for eminent domain cases.

During this webinar, listeners will learn about:
What does valuation entail for Eminent Domain purposes?
Why are Eminent Domain appraisals crucial?
What are the distinctive challenges involved?
What are the repercussions of recent legislation?
How is the federal government addressing this and handling litigation?
How can one pursue specialization in this field?
When
Monday, September 25, 2023 · 4:15 p.m. Eastern Time (US & Canada) (GMT -4:00)
Presenters
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Eric Schneider
MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, R/W-AC
Eric Schneider is a commercial real estate appraiser based in San Diego, California that specializes in appraisal and appraisal review for litigation support. Mr. Schneider has extensive valuation and consulting experience related to the appraisal of commercial and residential real estate throughout the United States, as well as expertise in forensic appraisal review. The focus of Mr. Schneider’s work involves litigation and disputed real estate matters, including eminent domain, assessment appeal, construction defect, and lease renewals (including ground leases), among others. Often, his assignments involve complex issues related to property rights, including the valuation of the fee simple, leased fee, and leasehold interests; easement interests; partial interests; and partial acquisitions. His clients include government agencies, law firms, corporations, and private clients.
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