Florida Real Estate Appraiser Laws and Rules Practice Exam 2026 – Your Comprehensive All-in-One Guide to Exam Success!

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Which statement accurately reflects the board's composition?

The board has six members.

There is exactly one appraiser who works in eminent domain.

The board’s makeup is defined by statute to ensure a balanced mix of professional appraisal experience, public protection, and practical viewpoints from government-related valuation work, including expertise in eminent-domain scenarios. That specific requirement—having exactly one appraiser who works in eminent domain—provides a dedicated, but not overrepresented, source of condemnation-valuation insight on the board. It ensures the board can address issues related to eminent domain without skewing decisions by having multiple members with the same specialty.

The other statements don’t match the statutory structure. The board is not described as a fixed six-member body, and the number of general public members isn’t specified as four in the same way. Additionally, the board’s composition includes various categories beyond appraisers, and claiming there is no member from an appraisal management company doesn’t align with how the mix is actually structured. So, the statement about an exact one eminent-domain appraiser accurately reflects the required balance, making it the best choice.

There are four general public members.

There is no member from an appraisal management company.

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