Sadie
Elite Member
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2008
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Oregon
Its one of those things that in theory sounds great but implementation is bad.It's ALL about software implementation ... The form and its drop-down menus and input fields are just fine - will only require getting used to it. My first take here is that the software companies have not made any attempt to make completing the form easy and time-saving. If data collection is the goal, that can be achieved without eliminating all possible appraiser efficiencies.
They needed to create a form that is NOT dynamic, that is NOT Cloud-based. Were/are there any appraisers out there that were actually calling for a dynamic and cloud based appraisal form solution ? anyone ? I see a giant cluster F on the horizon.
I do hope some of the problems are due to it being in the test phase still. But man, its a good way to get appraisers to leave the industry.