Robert Nolting, Licensed Residential Appraiser in Pleasanton, CA

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UnverifiedActive license • CA #3004757

About Robert Nolting

Robert Nolting serves Contra Costa, California as a Licensed Residential Real Property Appraiser, carrying CA license #3004757. Their Licensed Residential credential was first issued in June 2020, giving them more than 5 years of licensed appraisal experience in California. Under the Licensed Residential classification, Robert can perform appraisals of non-complex 1-to-4-unit residential properties with transaction values under $1 million, and complex 1-to-4-unit residential properties with transaction values under $400,000. Pleasanton and the wider Contra Costa market form the core of their coverage. The current license renewal is active through June 2026.

Quick facts

License status
ACTIVE
Date issued
6/23/2020
Date expired
6/22/2026
Credential
Licensed Residential
Specialties
Not provided yet
Company
Home Real Estate & Appraisal Inc.

Frequently asked

Is Robert Nolting a licensed real estate appraiser in California?

Yes. Robert Nolting holds California license #3004757 with status ACTIVE. The credential is Licensed Residential, first issued in 2020.

What properties can Robert appraise?

As a Licensed Residential appraiser, Robert is authorized to perform appraisals of non-complex 1-to-4-unit residential properties with transaction values under $1 million, and complex 1-to-4-unit residential properties with transaction values under $400,000 (per federal AQB criteria; individual states may set higher bars).

Where does Robert work?

Service coverage is focused on Pleasanton and the Contra Costa area in California. Nearby appraisers are also listed on this page if the specific coverage area doesn't match.

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