The new URAR is slated to replace more than a dozen of the most-used GSE forms with a single, dynamic report. This includes the 1004, 2055, the Condo forms, the Small Income, and more. To see a list of the forms being replaced by the new URAR, check out Appendix F-1 on Fannie’s website. Have […]
Rearranging comps in TOTAL is literally a drag-and-drop process. Watch this short video to see how. Have a suggestion for a Tech Tip orcomment on this feature?Give us some feedback and let us know.
With TOTAL you can click the black bar at the top of any comp to temporarily hide it. Watch this short video to see how. Have a suggestion for a Tech Tip orcomment on this feature?Give us some feedback and let us know.
A recent feedback request we got from a TOTAL user asked for confirmation that they’d delivered successfully to the correct client address the day before. The good news is that this is already part of TOTAL! Watch this short video to see how! Have a suggestion for a Tech Tip orcomment on this feature?Give us […]
If you’ve ever been asked by a client to remove a word or phrase that could be considered biased or subjective, you can have TOTAL prompt you for that particular word or phrase the next time you use it, saving you from potential revision requests in the future. Watch this quick video to see how. […]
First: have you ever had to make a quick change to a report, like removing a word or phrase, and then redeliver? In the Roadshow in OKC this past weekend, almost everyone raised their hand when Hal Humphries asked if anyone had been asked to make a one-word change to a report – and it […]
TOTAL’s photo labels are now tied to the photo whenever you move or swap photos in the Photos PowerView – and it’s all thanks to feedback from appraisers like you. See how it works in this short video (0:54). Have a suggestion for a Tech Tip or feature?Give us some feedback on information that is […]
Right now, appraisers are using photograph addenda, but the new URAR puts photos – especially conditionally-required ones – directly into the appropriate section. See how this looks! Visit the TOTAL Store to download TOTAL for Mobile.
The new UAD requires that defects, damage, and deficiencies be put into a table, tied in the dataset to the amenity itself. See how that might look for a damaged wood deck by watching this short video (1:15).
The new UAD makes less use of freeform commentary and more use of selected data in tables. In this video, see how some of the subject amenities might look in the new report scheme.