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Is the clone button gonna be gone on total, or how about merge part of an appraisal. Gonna have callouses on my mouse finger tip from hitting the checkboxes.
I gotta find a shortcut with basically only 1 type of row home in this big city.

Does anyone care about how high the back door is off the ground?
Only if you miss the 1st step, not paying attention.
 
Is the clone button gonna be gone on total, or how about merge part of an appraisal. Gonna have callouses on my mouse finger tip from hitting the checkboxes.
I gotta find a shortcut with basically only 1 type of row home in this big city.


Only if you miss the 1st step, not paying attention.
As far as I am aware, none of the software companies can have a merge or clone ability with this "dynamic format"

It is cloud-based - work as you go - hope the darn thing can be saved !! Like if you start a report, get it half done, and want to finish it the next day? I will ask Alamode. They did say it is printable. ha- without blowing up my printer?
 
I played around with their app and opened the JavaScript console in the browser and it was bugs galore... Also, it does not feel like a product for appraisers, but one to replace them - it auto selected comps with no user control. Maybe it's just really beta and early.
And they are not the only ones heading in that direction.
 
It is cloud-based - work as you go - hope the darn thing can be saved !! Like if you start a report, get it half done, and want to finish it the next day?
I'm sure the report will save as you go to their datacenter. No different than any other web app like this forum.
 
- it auto selected comps with no user control. Maybe it's just really beta and early.


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How does that jive with cert 7 in the URAR?

I selected and used comparable sales....
 
How does that jive with cert 7 in the URAR?

I selected and used comparable sales....
Is that in the new certs? Asking because (IIRC) the requirement to view comps has been dropped, maybe this has too?
 
I’m sure they have some snake oil scheme planned. It’s what they do.
 
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Is that in the new certs? Asking because (IIRC) the requirement to view comps has been dropped, maybe this has too?
My bad.

It was removed.

The new cert is: I was spoon fed comp sales from the computer so that my company, a national firm, can do 30 hybrids a day.

Limiting condition: the appraiser assumes that the adjustments, comps provided and other spoon fed data is accurate and credible
 
I played around with their app and opened the JavaScript console in the browser and it was bugs galore... Also, it does not feel like a product for appraisers, but one to replace them - it auto selected comps with no user control. Maybe it's just really beta and early.
Interesting - ( though it is not appraising, it is data dumping and no appraiser is needed, so they better not call it an appraisal! (but the cheaters will and sign their name )

Unless one is on the manager or owner side of an AMC, where captive staff perform hamster on wheel production, there is no advantage to this time savings on appraisals, since ther will be NO ADDITIONAL VOLUME, no matter how fast one goes. There is a limited and finite number of loans made a year that need a valuation. The geniuses who keep inventing these software solutions do not seem to realize that. Perhaps becaue none of them are over age 25 and they have no direct expereince in appraisaling, RE sales or any aspect of the RE market?s

Below from their website:
DALLAS, April 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aivre, a fast-growing real estate appraisal software company, has cut the time it takes to complete an appraisal by more than half, thanks to its integration with Restb.AI's computer vision and image recognition technology.

According to a new Case Study released today, appraisers using Aivre now save more than three hours per appraisal by automating time-intensive steps like photo classification, comparable scoring, and report generation. That’s a productivity boost that can double the number of appraisals completed in a day.


“We're taking the first AI trained to autofill reports in UAD language to the next level through our joint efforts with Restb.AI," said Jake Lew, Aivre Founder & CEO, adding, "Aivre frees appraisers from repetitive tasks, allowing them to focus on their expertise and deliver faster, more precise appraisals with greater efficiency."

A smarter way to appraise
Lew notes that manual, repetitive work has long weighed down appraisers. From gathering property characteristics and validating floor plans to selecting comps and populating photo fields, the traditional workflow is filled with time sinks and opportunities for errors.
 
Perhaps becaue none of them are over age 25 and they have no direct expereince in appraisaling, RE sales or any aspect of the RE market?s
Yeah, them and the ycombinator funded one are young kids who aren't appraisers - these guys: https://valuemate.AI (but the inspection aspect of their offering has potential, not the appraisal part of it).

You will have to downcase that .AI to .AI manually, AF messes with certain links.
 
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