AIC Member - Deana Halladay, P. App., CRA
PLEASE NOTE: Under the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Practice (CUSPAP) , CRA members must use that designation in connection with the appraisal, review or consulting on individual undeveloped residential dwelling sites and of dwellings containing not more than four (4) self-contained family housing units. Where a CRA Member signs a report beyond their scope of work, it must be co-signed by an AACI.
Under CUSPAP, prior to accepting an assignment or entering into an agreement to perform any assignment, an appraiser must have the knowledge and experience to complete the assignment competently, alternatively, take all steps necessary or appropriate to complete the assignment competently.
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Areas Served | Winnipeg MB, Grand Beach & Grand Marais Area MB, East St. Paul Area, Pritchard Farm MB, Springfield RM Area MB, Winnipeg Beach Area MB, Victoria Beach Area MB, West St. Paul Area MB, Powerview-Pine Falls MB, Bird River MB, Churchill MB |
Property Types | Residential - Cottage/Cabin, Residential - Heritage, Residential - Mobile Homes, Residential - Multi-Family (4 units or less -- Duplex/Triplex/Fourplex), Residential - Single Family Dwelling, Special Uses - Recreation/Leisure, Special Uses - Stigma |
Service Types | Appraisal Review, Divorce/Matrimonial, Estate/Capital Gains Tax, Foreclosure, General Appraisal, General Consulting, Litigation/Expert Testimony, Market Lease Rate Survey, Relocation, Review an Appraisal |
Education | Business Administration |
Deana was awarded the Canadian Residential Appraiser (CRA) designation in 1998. In March 2022, the AIC bestowed the highest honour of a Fellowship, the first and only awarded to a CRA member to date.
Deana is currently a Vice-President of the Appraisal Institute of Canada and the National Board of Directors representative from Manitoba. She is also a past-president of the Manitoba Association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada.
Deana is currently the Chairperson of the Standards Sub-Committee (July 2023). She is currently a member of Admissions & Accreditation Committee (AAC) and the Individual Degree Exemption Assessment (IDEA) Committee of the Appraisal Institute of Canada. Deana was appointed to the "Shaping Our Future" Task Force (2019-2022). She continues to be a certified lecturer for the Professional Practice Seminar (2000-current).
Deana was awarded Presidential Citations from the Appraisal Institute of Canada in 2011, 2013 and 2018.
She was a member and alternate chair of the Investigating Committee from 2000 to 2008 and member from 2010 to 2011. She also participated in the redevelopment of the Professional Practice Seminar for 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2020.
She is the author and presenter of an appraisal forms seminar, "Forming an Appraisal" and an ethics seminar, "Assessing the Value of Your Ethics" and a practice diversification seminar, "Beyond the First Mortgage Financing Appraisal". She developed and authored CPD 132: More than Just Form-Filling: Creating Professional Residential Appraisal Reports for the Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia.
Deana has been contracted and qualified as an Appraisal Subject Matter Expert before the Courts.
She has also completed Level 2 Home Inspection and was a contributing author to the "Ask the Appraiser" column which appeared regularly in the Winnipeg Free Press. She has authored numerous articles that were published in the Canadian Property Valuation magazine.
Deana has completed residential and recreational property assignments relating to mortgage lending, assessment appeals, insurance, foreclosure, estates, bankruptcy, V-Day, relocation and divorce.
Deana has over 35 years of residential real estate appraisal experience specializing in unique and complex residential appraisal assignments. Her hobbies include cycling, Nordic and downhill skiing, golfing and kayaking. She enjoys lake time at Grand Beach and Riding Mountain and spending time with her two boys and husband, Kelly.