residentialguy
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- Joined
- Mar 24, 2009
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Minnesota
How UAD wants you to handle pending sales.
Then I don't know what else to say. You are doing it incorrectly and lack deductive reasoning by doing it that way.All the above is done in the narrative.
- How difficult is it to realize that you describe the comps exactly like you describe the subject when it has a contract?
- How difficult is it to realize that it is a pending SALE and you are to describe what kind of sale it is?
- How difficult is it to state that it is under contract and is no longer active?
Open up you eyes, guys. Read the directions and think.
See Pages 21-24
FANNIE'S
UAD Appendix D: UAD Field-Specific Standardization Requirements Page 21 of 37
Page 23
Date of Sale/Time
For each comparable property, the appraiser must first identify the status type from
the list of options below.
Status Type
Active
Contract
Expired
Withdrawn
Settled sale
�� If the comparable property is an active listing, the appraiser must specify ‘Active’.
�� If the comparable property is under contract, or an expired or withdrawn
listing, the appraiser must first indicate the date status type using the
abbreviations below followed by the corresponding contract, expiration,
or withdrawal date in mm/yy format. Use ‘c’ for contract, ‘w’ for
withdrawn listings, and ‘e’ for expired listings.
Page 24
Status Type – Appraiser must select one value from the specified list
Date – mm/yy
Contract Date Unknown Indicator (for Settled Sales only) – Select ‘Yes’ or ‘No’
The PDF creator will automatically insert the abbreviated Date Status type and a
semicolon to separate the data values (for settled sales only). If the appraiser indicates
the contract date is unknown, the PDF creator will populate ‘Unk’ after the
semicolon.
Examples:
Active listing: Active
Contract: c04/10
Expired listing: e04/10
Withdrawn listing: w04/10
Settled sale (contract date known): s04/10;c02/10
Settled sale (contract date unknown): s04/10;Unk
Hi Res Guy, thanks for the UAD format detail. From that link you are correct
...See, I can admit when you are right! Yea!
