- Joined
- Apr 4, 2007
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Tennessee
That is a very interesting take. The younger appraisers I have talked to overwhelming prefer the new UAD over the clunky way the current forms work. It is modernizing a reporting process that has been stuck in the 90s.I most certainly think that will happen and to a much larger degree than the GSEs are anticipating.
I am much younger than the median appraiser age but have been at this for over 20 years and am a go-getter. I went right to Certified, designations after 5 years, volunteering on my local board of assessors and at the state level.
I do not plan on continuing to do bank work in 18 months or whenever the new form is mandatory, and I know other younger appraisers that feel the same way. I wonder how many 65 year old appraisers plan on doing the silly things the new form requires?
But when all is said and done and the experienced appraiser’s are replied by the PAREA appraiser at least the GSEs will know the height of the front door.