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 dig out of your text addendum.
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UAD 3.6 Focus: Exterior inspection as a comp data source?
Did you drive the comps? The new URAR has a spot in the Data Sources for that. Watch this quick video to see what that looks like in the new UAD. ...
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UAD 3.6 Focus: No more free-form data sources
Data Source fields in the new URAR require picking from a list, and some of these you’ve likely not specified in the forms previously. Check out the ...
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UAD 3.6 Focus: Freddie Mac talks about “Properties Analyzed But Not Used”
This week’s tip is courtesy of Sean Murphy from Freddie Mac, who discusses the use of the new UAD’s section for “comps considered” – the Properties ...