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FREE Webinar: Fannie Mae Q3 2020 Appraisal Update

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On Wednesday, September 23, 2020, McKissock Learning is hosting a FREE one-hour, non-credit Pro-Series webinar titled “Fannie Mae Q3 2020 Appraisal Update.” In this special interactive webinar, knowledgeable presenters from Fannie Mae’s Collateral Policy Team will share the latest policy updates impacting appraisers, share insights about appraisal quality and how it is measured by Collateral Underwriter® (CU), and dispel some common myths pertaining to Fannie Mae’s appraisal policies.

Join us for this FREE webinar on Wednesday, September 23 from 11:00am–12:00pm EDT. Register now.

Meet the presenter

Michael McDonough has held the position of Credit Risk Analyst at Fannie Mae since May 2012, specifically focusing on Collateral Underwriter (CU); working on the initial development and testing phase and has provided training and support for Fannie Mae’s lender partners since the rollout in January 2015. Previously, Michael worked as an appraisal review specialist for various financial institutions and worked for a national AMC, several employee relocation companies and as a residential appraiser for 10 years. Michael holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Political Science from Western Maryland College and maintains a Certified Residential Appraiser license in the state of Maryland.

Here at McKissock Learning, we strive to help real estate appraisers stay in the loop on changes impacting the appraisal profession. If you prefer to get your information directly from the source, join us on Wednesday, September 23, 2020 from 11:00am–12:00pm EDT for this FREE one-hour, non-credit Pro-Series webinar to learn more about the latest appraisal developments at Fannie Mae. Register here.

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