Do you still grab your physical calculator when doing reports? WinTOTAL and TOTAL have a built-in math calculator, accessible in the Tools menu, which can save you time in three distinct ways:
If you’ve come to WinTOTAL from other appraisal software, you might be used to a time-intensive, annoying process to mark an invoice as paid once the report has been signed. Some appraisers un-sign the report, make the change to the invoice, re-sign the report, and save it again.
An a la mode exclusive, having debuted in WinTOTAL Aurora earlier this year, FreeForm UAD mode gives control of the UAD forms back to the appraiser by giving you the option to access UAD fields directly, helping you reduce your turn times and complete your reports that much faster.
Last week, I talked about the importance of understanding the 3 UAD field types, which lets you talk about and coach your clients on the GSE’s UAD requirements. Your clients expect you to know UAD inside and out, and one of the most important things to be able to do with UAD is to cite […]
In the long run, your clients are dependent on you to be a UAD expert, and that entails being able to decipher Fannie and Freddie’s rule sets, and competently and authoritatively coach your clients and underwriters about UAD. A full understanding of UAD field types is critical to being able to explain the GSEs' requirements […]
An alternative to – or used in conjunction with – templates and QuickLists, WinTOTAL and TOTAL 2011's Default Field Data lets you set data to appear in a form field every time you add that form to a report, even in a blank report. Even for those of you who use templates, customizing your default […]