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megaman
02-10-2006, 12:07 AM
I was not aware of special Appraisal Software on the market.

What is this software called, and where can I get it?

Tony V
09-27-2006, 01:48 AM
Google search

ACI
A La Mode
SFREP
Bradford
Clickforms
There is a pile of them.........most will allow you to Demo for a month

rickmartin
08-28-2007, 07:03 PM
ala mode software is the best

Atlappraiser
10-26-2007, 02:10 PM
Rick M. says ala mode is best. Well, I used WinTotal for about 3yrs. and then after going on my own I switched back to ClickForms. It is MUCH more user friendly and a lot less expensive. Go to Bradford Technologies website and check it out. They'll let you test drive it for free for 1mth.. With WT I was constantly having to call tech support for something or other. Haven't had any problems with ClickForms.

kentbuckeye
12-30-2007, 03:57 PM
ClickForms. Very good. I do not intend to reinvent the wheel so I will probably toss ACI and switch. ACI is good yet I have read about some issues. I want to best of all worlds and if it is ClickForms, great. Thankx.

Kent L. Hoiles

rely_73539
07-15-2008, 05:18 AM
Really, it has always been the appraiser’s responsibility to make sure that all reports are sent in secure manners. There has always been the requirement that appraisers have complete control over signing their reports. So why should we be concerned with things as they are enough to try and see that a state board requires non-licensed companies to stop their business practices?

It has to do with the requirement of many of these companies to force an appraiser into either doing these things with their reports, or be forever blacklisted from receiving work.

They are asking appraisers to send in work in a format that essentially allows them to unlock your data, use it how they see fit. The data is essentially pulled out into sections, including your signatures.

gael
07-17-2008, 08:32 AM
yah hes right... check clickforms and you will know..

Jack Rajiv
11-05-2008, 01:10 PM
I saw Many websites provide appraisal software i saw at real-estate-investing-information.net

Truett Neathery
11-08-2008, 10:52 PM
I saw Many websites provide appraisal software i saw at real-estate-investing-information.net

What the devil are you talking about? This is gibberish!!!!!!!!!!!

What one would need to do to get into RE investing is way beyond a level of education and experience evidenced here!!!!!!!!!!

Truett Neathery
11-08-2008, 11:08 PM
I was not aware of special Appraisal Software on the market.

What is this software called, and where can I get it?


How did you get the idea to be an appraiser? What did you think we used? Typed pages on a Corona? Pictures glued on a blank page? I don't think you will ever be an appraiser. Why are you hanging out here? We're way over your head - check with your college counceler.

niaz13
11-27-2008, 03:37 PM
a lot less expensive. Go to Bradford Technologies website and check it out. They'll let you test drive it for free for 1mth.. With WT