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QUALIFICATIONS OF DENNIS
H. CARR, MAI
Currently president of Carr, Lawson, Cantrell & Associates,
Inc., a real estate appraisal and consulting firm with offices
in Atlanta and Gainesville, Georgia. Exclusively engaged in real
estate consulting and valuation since 1972.
Type of Work Performed:
Experience includes consultation and valuation of varied properties
including apartments, hotels and motels, industrial and warehouse
properties, shopping centers, office buildings, detached and attached
residential developments, farms, various types of land, and special
use properties. Interests appraised include fee simple, leasehold,
leased fee, various easements, and air rights. Has completed many
multiple parcel projects for road construction, airport expansion,
greenway acquisitions, utility lines, and rail corridors. Has
qualified as expert witness in valuation matters in numerous state
and federal courts.
Education/Teaching:
Graduate of the University of Georgia, class of 1971; Bachelor
of Business Administration degree with major in Real Estate and
Urban Development. Has successfully completed numerous courses
and attended numerous seminars on appraisal and appraisal related
topics. Has presented seminars on appraisal topics. Previously
served as staff instructor for the Georgia Institute of Real Estate
(State of Georgia licensing and certification); Co-authored appraisal
pre-licensing course known as “Mastering Real Estate Appraisal”.
Affiliations:
Appraisal Institute – MAI #6009
Member/Chairman of Several Committees; 1990 Chapter President;
Completed Continuing Education Requirements
Atlanta Board of REALTORS®
Georgia Association of REALTORS®
National Association of REALTORS®
International Right-of-Way Association
State Licensing/Certification:
State of Georgia Certified General Real Property Appraiser (CG000384)
[Renews Annually]
Clients:
Lending institutions, various agencies of federal, state, and
local governments, law firms, institutions, and private corporations
and individuals.
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