
We Are Prepared For UAD 3.6
As the appraisal industry transitions to the new Uniform Appraisal Dataset, our appraisers are actively prepared for UAD 3.6. Our appraisal team has taken UAD 3.6 courses and has hands-on experience developing and delivering appraisal reports using the updated reporting format, data structure, and dynamic appraisal report requirements.
The move to UAD 3.6 represents a major shift in residential appraisal reporting. Instead of selecting different forms for different property types, which are now referred to as legacy forms, the new UAD 3.6 framework is designed around standardized property data, expanded property characteristics, dynamic report sections, improved consistency, and more detailed appraisal data delivery for lenders, AMCs, and mortgage clients. As an appraiser fills out the new UAD 3.6 report, the form grows and adapts to meet the requirements associated with different property types.
Our appraisers understand the importance of accurate, well-supported, and lender-ready appraisal reports under the new UAD 3.6 requirements. We are familiar with the updated terminology, revised data fields, condition and quality reporting expectations, property characteristics, assignment-specific reporting requirements, and the broader appraisal modernization efforts being implemented by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
For lenders, appraisal management companies, and other clients, our goal is to provide residential appraisal reports that are credible, compliant, clearly supported, and ready for the evolving appraisal delivery environment. Whether the assignment involves a single-family residence, condominium, manufactured home, 2-4 unit residential property, rural property, complex property, or a unique residential assignment, our team is prepared to complete appraisal reports using the new UAD 3.6 reporting structure.
As the appraisal industry continues to move toward more standardized, data-driven, and technology-supported reporting, our company is committed to staying current with UAD 3.6 education, software updates, lender expectations, and best practices for residential appraisal report development.
If you are looking for appraisers with UAD 3.6 training, new URAR experience, and familiarity with the modernized Uniform Appraisal Dataset, our team is prepared to assist with residential appraisal assignments throughout Pennsylvania.
More information on UAD 3.6 can be found on Fannie Mae’s official website.

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