Practice 9I includes two elements:

  1. When selling land, conservation easements or other real property interests,

    1. a. Establish protections as appropriate to the property

    2. b. If the sale is to a party other than another tax-exempt organization or public agency, obtain an independent appraisal by a qualified appraiser or a letter of opinion from a qualified real estate professional to determine the value of the asset and to support the selling price

    3. c. Select buyers in a manner that avoids any appearance of impropriety

  2. When selling or transferring conservation land or conservation easements to another tax-exempt organization or public agency, consider whether the new holder can fulfill the long-term stewardship and enforcement responsibilities

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