
"As UAD 3.6 reshapes the field, appraisers deserve technology that supports their judgment while improving speed and accuracy. We're proud to have the backing of DGB, whose belief in human-centered innovation mirrors our mission to ensure AI advances not replaces human expertise. Early testing indicates appraisers can save more than three hours per report and reduce revisions by nearly 30%, all while maintaining oversight necessary to ensure valuations remain accurate and defensible, company leaders said."
"I could not be prouder of the tireless work of Jordan and the entire development team, Lew added, referring to Jordan Lesson, Aivre's chief technology officer, who led the platform's development. They've built a platform that balances AI innovation with regulatory rigor, ensuring appraisers are supported under the new UAD. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac highlighted the platform's potential to improve transparency and efficiency in residential appraisals."
Aivre offers an AI-driven appraisal platform that integrates UAD 3.6 compliance and the UAD Compliance API to provide appraisers early insight into rule application before report completion. Early testing indicates appraisers can save more than three hours per report and reduce revisions by nearly 30% while retaining necessary oversight for accurate, defensible valuations. The platform emphasizes human-centered innovation, aiming to augment appraisers' judgment rather than replace expertise. Verification tools support consistent, transparent, and efficient appraisals. Stakeholder alignment from DGB, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac underscores potential to improve transparency, speed, efficiency, and more reliable risk analysis for lenders' data-driven underwriting.
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