Verified qualifications
you can trust
Licensed appraisers
Each team member holds a credential issued by the Texas Appraiser Licensing & Certification Board (TALCB) under qualifications set by the Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB) of The Appraisal Foundation.
Josh Hutson
Kory Rosing
Verify any Texas appraiser license at TALCB License Holder Search
USPAP 2024-2025
Every appraisal report complies with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, the nationally recognized ethical and performance standards published by The Appraisal Foundation.
- Competency Rule: only accepting assignments within our area of competence
- Ethics Rule: objectivity, independence, and confidentiality in every engagement
- Scope of Work Rule: appropriate research and analysis for each assignment's intended use
- Record Keeping Rule: complete workfile retained for at least five years
- Two report options: Appraisal Report (standard) and Restricted Appraisal Report (client-only)
UAD 3.6 ready
We’ve aligned data capture, commentary, and QC to the new Uniform Appraisal Dataset so your systems receive cleaner imports, with fewer stips and smoother underwriting.
- Structured commentary with explicit adjustment rationale
- Enhanced property characteristics and condition mapping
- Consistent analytics and data provenance in the workfile
Continuing education
Texas requires all appraisers to complete continuing education hours each renewal cycle to maintain their license. Our team stays current on market trends, regulatory changes, and evolving standards.
7-Hour National USPAP Update
Required every two years. Covers ethics, standards updates, and case studies from The Appraisal Foundation.
Texas Appraiser Law & Rules
State-specific requirements, TALCB regulations, and recent enforcement actions.
Advanced Residential Applications
Complex property analysis, market extraction techniques, and regression-based adjustments.
UAD 3.6 Transition Training
Preparation for the upcoming dataset redesign including new form fields and structured commentary.
Texas appraiser credential levels
The Texas Appraiser Licensing & Certification Board administers four credential levels based on education, experience, and examination requirements set by the AQB.
Trainee
Works under certified supervisor
Licensed Residential
Non-complex properties up to $1M
Certified Residential
All 1-4 unit residential, any value
Certified General
All property types including commercial
Rosing Realty Advisors holds the Certified Residential designation, qualifying for all 1-4 unit residential properties regardless of value or complexity.
Ready for a credentialed appraisal?
Tell us about the property and we’ll confirm scope, fee, and ETA within one business day.
