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UAD 3.6
Scott Parrish
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October 8, 2024
Just landed! The GSEs have released some new and updated sample reports for the new URAR with the upcoming UAD dataset. Watch this quick video (1:56) to see how to get them. Have a suggestion for a Tech Tip orcomment on this feature?Give us some feedback and let us know.
Scott Parrish
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October 1, 2024
The new UAD has a specific spot in the report for you as the appraiser to communicate, in advance if you want, similar properties that you considered – but didn’t use as comps. Like much of the new UAD, this data is in a table, making it easy for a reader to find, rather than […]
Scott Parrish
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September 24, 2024
The upcoming new UAD has a few changes, and an expanded Site section is certainly one you’ll want to pay attention to. In this specific example, we show the difference between marking a “busy road” location on the 1004, and one of the ways to mark that same “busy road” as an adverse site condition […]
Scott Parrish
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September 17, 2024
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 […]
Kessley Miller
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September 6, 2024
CoreLogic | ALM Team The CoreLogic |a la mode team had an incredible time connecting with so many appraisers and loyal customers at Valuation Expo 2024 in August! Thank you to those who stopped by our booth to chat, ask questions, give feedback, and learn what’s next for TOTAL. We were proud to show you […]
Scott Parrish
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July 23, 2024
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.
Scott Parrish
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July 16, 2024
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).
Scott Parrish
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July 9, 2024
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.
Scott Parrish
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June 25, 2024
The upcoming UAD changes will allow for multiple addresses in the report without needing to add commentary to your addenda. Watch this short video to see what that could look like. Visit our resources page for more updates on how a la mode is preparing for the new UAD.
Scott Parrish
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June 11, 2024
Our first in a series of Tech Tips about the new UAD dataset and report, we highlight a benefit of using dynamic reports. As you type in many fields, the report expands or contracts to fit the data you have – and the rest of the report shifts around it. This helps both writers and […]