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Condo # address

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Fernando

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I have a condo, let's say 100 Main Street #1.
In the Total form especially sales comp approach, it has 100 Main Street on one field and the #1 on another field.
On other pages in the report like photo pages, only 100 Main Street shows up. Same for the Comps without the number.
Not sure if its a software flaw. In past, I manually go back to each page and rectify the complete address.
If I let it be as Total does it without the number of the condo address, is it acceptable?
 
You may be able to over ride the address on some of the pages. I would just leave it alone and comment on it in an addendum.
 
You may be able to over ride the address on some of the pages. I would just leave it alone and comment on it in an addendum.
It's manually more work but I went through whole report and added condo number as well as the comps condo condo number.
I rather do that than an addendum.
Wonder if it's just Total software shortcoming or it's suppose to be that way?
 
The problem I have is when the mailing address is different than the legal description unit #. So for example the mailing address may be 100 Main ST # A, but the legal description might say Unit 1 of said condominium. I have typically put the mailing address in the line that says 100 Main St #A or I have a USPS issue, and then put #1 in the unit number. It’s kind of confusing in my opinion. But I’ve found that normally the #A will transfer to the rest of the forms. At least my experience. And it will often say 100 Main #A #1 on the location map. This is one of the things I don’t like about the USPS system.
 
i don't think it's that important to have a unit number on a comp photo, especially a mid, or high rise. and if it's a townhouse, you should mainly see only that townhouse anyway, how is a unit number anymore helpful? so what is the relevance of a unit number on a photo? never had a question asked when only a st address showed without a unit number, too minutia for an already too long of a report of minutia.
 
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