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*Continuing education course in Home Measurement Basics (based on the AMS) approved by the Arizona and California Appraisal Boards (2010).*[http://www.realtor.org/rmonews_and_commentary/opinion/0809commentarysquarefootage www.realtor.org] |
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*Size Matters-Residential Square Footage [based on the {American Measurement Standard}. Approved in 36 states for state sponsored continuing education credit. *http://www.dimensionshomepage.com/residentialfloorplans.html] |
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*http://www.mckissock.com/CommonForms/SearchCourses/searchResults.aspx?mst=CO&mlt=2 *Colorado Real Estate Commission – Size Matters Kansasn Real Estate Commission: http://www.mckissock.com/CommonForms/SearchCourses/searchResults.aspx?mst=KS&mlt=2 *Texas Real Estate Commission http://www.mckissock.com/CommonForms/SearchCourses/searchResults.aspx?mst=TX&mlt=2 AmericanMeasurementStandard.com |
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Revision as of 01:31, 9 November 2012
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The American Measurement Standard is an authoritative measurement standard for use with single-family dwellings. The AMS C42129-2009 is a voluntary guide developed for the measurement, calculation, and communication of square footage in residential dwellings.
Description
This standard defines eight specific categories for the reporting of all space associated with a residential dwelling. The AMS helps to establish common and logical definitions of "finished square footage" and "gross living area." The methodology of the American Measurement Standard was compiled and edited by a consensus of real estate professionals including real estate agents, appraisers, assessors, home builders and architects, and is based on the exterior dimensions of a dwelling. The AMS contains over three times more specific home measurement details than any other square footage guideline and includes numerous illustrations and examples. The standard provides acceptable square footage calculations for use in residential mortgage appraisals, and provides acceptable measurements for lenders. The principles and practices detailed in the standard have been used for generations in professional appraisal reports.
References
- Thomas, David Hampton (2009). The American Measurement Standard. ISBN 978-0-578-00244-6.
www.AmericanMeasurementStandard.com http://www.amazon.com/American-Measurement-Standard-Hampton-Thomas/dp/0578002442/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1268590034&sr=1-4
- Size Matters-Residential Square Footage. ISBN 978-0-615-17401-3 and
- Size Matters-Appraiser's Edition. ISBN 978-0-615-26717-3.
- Realtor Magazine. "In Search of A Standard." September 2008.
- Continuing education course in Home Measurement Basics (based on the AMS) approved by the Arizona and California Appraisal Boards (2010).*www.realtor.org
- The Appraisal Journal – Size Matters [Page 285-Book Review] McKissock Real Estate School
- Size Matters-Residential Square Footage [based on the {American Measurement Standard}. Approved in 36 states for state sponsored continuing education credit. *http://www.dimensionshomepage.com/residentialfloorplans.html]
- http://www.mckissock.com/CommonForms/SearchCourses/searchResults.aspx?mst=CO&mlt=2 *Colorado Real Estate Commission – Size Matters Kansasn Real Estate Commission: http://www.mckissock.com/CommonForms/SearchCourses/searchResults.aspx?mst=KS&mlt=2 *Texas Real Estate Commission http://www.mckissock.com/CommonForms/SearchCourses/searchResults.aspx?mst=TX&mlt=2 AmericanMeasurementStandard.com
- Realtor University – Webinar Series Size Matters Based on the AMS *https://www.learninglibrary.com/AspDotNetStoreFront70/c-120-12-webinar-center.aspxhttp://appraisersforum.com/bookstore.shtml