REAL ESTATE/APPRAISERS: Provides relative to real estate appraisers
Louisiana HB 288 modifies real estate appraiser regulations; signed into law as Act 263 with effects on licensing, standards, or professional requirements for property appraisers.
Louisiana HB 288 modifies real estate appraiser regulations; signed into law as Act 263 with effects on licensing, standards, or professional requirements for property appraisers.
HB 288 modifies Louisiana's regulations governing real estate appraisers, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative summary. The bill was signed into law as Act No. 263 on June 11, 2025, with an effective date to be determined by the act's provisions.
Real estate appraisals are critical for property transactions, lending decisions, and tax assessments. Changes to appraiser regulations can affect licensing requirements, consumer protections, professional standards, and access to appraisal services across the state—ultimately influencing housing market stability and fair lending practices.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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