The arrival of the Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD) 3.6 is sure to cause some ripples in the appraisal profession. But what exactly will those be? In a recent article published by the Valuation Review, two of our own thought leaders weigh in on the matter. Kristin Gruidl, Director of Product Management at Veros Real Estate Solutions, and George Paquette, Chief Operating Officer at Valligent talk specifically on increased efficiency, clarity, and what appraisers can expect with the upcoming shift in the appraisal profession.
Here are a few highlights from our insightful thought leaders:
- The implementations of the new UAD are less daunting than appraisers are anticipating. Its intuitive, structured format will make the transition more straightforward and manageable than expected.
- The redesigned UAD will bring forth a flexible, data-driven format where appraisers enter property data into structured fields, thus minimizing the need for lengthy commentary or addendums.
- Appraisers who adopt these new changes immediately will benefit as a result. You will be able to get ahead of the curve and put yourself in a great position to build strong relationships and attract more volume.
Take a deeper look at what Gruidl and Paquette have to say about the upcoming changes to the appraisal profession. Read the full piece in Valuation Review today: Panelists answer key questions for appraisers surrounding UAD 3.6 | News | Valuation Review