Mel Black Blog

Information for Appraisers and Real Estate Professionals in the Carolinas

Mel Black is an attorney, writer, speaker, educator, appraiser and broker. Both his law office, Mel Black Law, and the company he co-owns, BrightPath Education, are located in downtown Raleigh.


About

A. Melton Black Jr, Attorney at Law, PA

 

As an attorney at Mel Black Law, the majority of Mel’s work is focused on representing professionals before their state licensing Boards. Having 11 years’ experience as Director of the NC Appraisal Board or as an Officer with the NC Real Estate Commission, Mel regularly handles matters before those agencies and is retained by companies, individuals and users of appraisal and brokerage services to advise on compliance matters and to answer questions on daily practice.

 

As a writer, Mel has co-authored a book on teaching real estate topics and most recently is acknowledged as a contributor to the Real Estate Commission’s  “North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2011-2012 Edition” for revising the chapter on Real Estate Valuation.

 

As a speaker, Mel is frequently invited to address professional groups on a variety of real estate and appraisal issues.

 

As an educator, Mel brings his background (2 graduate degrees in education), experience (14 years teaching in high school, college, and through his education company), and teaching ability to the real estate classroom.  Mel’s company, BrightPath Education, offers appraisal and real estate continuing education classes.

 

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  • Henry G. "Hank" Outlaw says:

    Good afternoon,

    I read your recent blog post with interest regarding the new appointees to the appraisal board. Do you know if the next appointees have already been selected?

    I would like to learn more about a position on the appraisal board, how one is appointed, the necessary qualifications, responsibilities, etc. I would appreciate any information you may be able to provide, or a point of reference if you have one. I’ve looked at the NC Appraisal Board website, but did not see any relevant information.

    Thank you for your contribution to our profession!

    Kind regards,

    Hank Outlaw

    August 16, 2011 at 6:13 pm

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