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Rick Roque and Andrew Maas on what AI can and can’t solve

Housing Wire

CC: You mentioned models are trained off of public data. Are there two different AI marketplaces that are emerging — like models that are trained around proprietary or in-house datasets versus models that are trained around publicly available information on the internet? It’s just that kind of time. AI can change that.

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UAD Redesign Timeline

Appraiserblogs

Appraisers, to see more about the upcoming new UAD currently in design, read the Updated Timeline link in the message below. My concern at this point is ‘training’ materials will be available in Q4 2024, but actual implementation of the ‘new reporting process’ won’t begin until Q3 2025 with limited production, into 2026.

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Appraising Kitchens

Appraisal Today

Conversely, in high-end homes, buyers expect the latest designs, features and finishes; and therefore, an outdated kitchen may be considered as functional obsolescence. Mandate: November 2, 2026 UAD 2.6 Mandate: November 2, 2026 UAD 2.6 Early 2025 Appraiser training starts. Early 2026 New UAD in full production.

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2024 Updated UAD and URAR – What does It Mean for You?

Appraisal Today

The overall timeline has not changed; however, we wanted to provide the industry with more milestone details to help in development, testing and training to prepare for the new UAD and Uniform Residential Appraisal Report (URAR). To see the timeline (from 2018 to 2026) PDF, Click Here Too large to include in this newsletter.

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Appraisal Institute Counters Flawed Appraiser Bias Narrative

Appraisal Today

For too long, appraisers have faced sweeping claims that their valuations are biased against certain groups, despite appraisers’ ethical standards, rigorous training, and lack of financial stake in transactions. The original forms were designed before the digital age, to be completed on typewriters.

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“Death Stairs” for Appraisers

Appraisal Today

Newz: New URAR Training, “Death Stairs”, Catastrophe and Climate Risk November 22, 2024 What’s in This Newsletter (In Order, Scroll Down) LIA Buyer says value too high The Rise of the ‘Death Stairs’! As appraisers we are trained to look at the past (comps). But if you always look at the past, you can’t see the future.