Why This Matters to Agents You’ll start seeing something new in appraisal reports soon: the UAD 3.6 appraisal report. It’s a big change in how appraisals are written and shared. This update doesn’t just affect appraisers. It also changes how agents, buyers, and sellers read and understand the report. I recently spoke with an office […] The post A Real Estate Agent’s Guide to Understanding the New UAD 3.6 Appraisal Report appeared first on Birmingham Appraisal Blog. Related posts:So ...| Birmingham Appraisal Blog
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