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Florida Legislature

Real Estate Auditor

Florida Legislature, Tallahassee, Florida, us, 32318

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This is responsible professional work conducting governmental unit audits and other engagements/projects of real estate transactions, appraisals, and ad valorem tax reviews.

An employee in this class is supervised by a Real Estate Project Coordinator.

Reads and interprets legal descriptions, maps, and blueprints.

Collects, verifies, and compiles information regarding real estate sales and leases.

Inspects buildings and other real estate improvements to obtain data for use in estimating value or in reviewing the work of other appraisers.

Measures, plots, diagrams, and describes real estate improvements.

Reviews the application of appraisal procedures in appraisal reports.

Uses the cost, market, and income approaches to estimate property values.

Reviews real estate transactions to determine if the transactions were handled properly and were in the public interest.

Reviews real estate appraisals used for purchasing, leasing, selling, or exchanging property for compliance with proper appraisal practices and applicable laws, rules, and regulations.

Investigates and analyzes assessment-level study procedures, practices, and results to determine their efficiency, effectiveness, and accuracy in the administration of ad valorem taxes.

Researches market lease rates, drafts lease bid specifications, negotiates leases and monitors lessee compliance.

Prepares appraisal reports, appraisal review summaries, and drafts audit reports and comments.

Assists other audit sections in real estate matters.

Performs other related duties as required.

Knowledge of real estate transactions, appraisal principles, and ad valorem tax review

Knowledge of research techniques

Knowledge of laws, regulations, and other administrative requirements

Skill in the use of a personal computer

Skill in the use of real estate measurement and drawing techniques

Ability to inspect and appraise real estate property

Ability to measure and diagram real estate property and improvements

Ability to read real estate legal descriptions, maps, and blueprints

Ability to collect, analyze, and interpret data

Ability to plan, organize, and coordinate work assignments

Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing

Ability to handle confidential information

Ability to understand and apply rules, regulations, policies, and procedures

Ability to utilize problem-solving techniques

Ability to organize the information obtained to reflect the logical progression of procedures performed and conclusions reached

Ability to work well as a team member

Ability to follow instructions

Ability to work independently

Ability to maintain objectivity

Ability to make sound judgements and decisions

Ability to work within deadlines

Ability to deal tactfully, courteously, and professionally with auditees

A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in real estate or a closely related field and three years of real estate experience;

Two years of real estate appraising experience and designation as a State certified general real estate appraiser pursuant to rules of the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board may substitute for the required experience;

A master’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in real estate or closely related fields may substitute for one year of real estate experience;

Relevant real estate experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for the required college education.

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