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Doesn't really matter to me Danny, but I really don't think this is something to defend. It isn't as though Fan or Fred have ever been known as being early to anything. We could talk about historical timelines dealing with many things that haven't always panned out as well.I still don’t see anything indicating the assertion of persistent delay. There was a built in multi year period to allow for all the system changes needed, and none of that work could begin until the spec was complete
But as to this discussion - My entire group was part of an online meeting in 2023, long after the 2022 announcement, and the new URAR was initially going to be rolled out in late 2024 for full implementation. We even saw some of the format changes back then already in place. I believe you were part of that meeting - I know for sure that Lyle was because one of my appraisers spoke with him online. That was a meeting actually involving many changes, and PDCs, hybrids, etc came up as well. There was a URAR class since the 2022 announcement that quoted projections of 2023 and 2024 for the form changes right on the power point. There was even a blog article about the estimated rollout in March of 2023 that said as much. https://appraisersblogs.com/fannie-mae-releases-the-new-URAR-redesign-spec
As I said, I'm no Coach follower, but his cynicism isn't unwarranted.
