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UAD 3.6: The next evolution in appraisal data – what lenders need to know now

The Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD) 3.6 update marks one of the most significant modernizations to appraisal reporting in over a decade. But for lenders, it’s more than just a technical update — it’s a strategic shift that impacts workflow, risk management, and data intelligence across the lending ecosystem.
In our webinar, we’ll go beyond the standard overview to explore how UAD 3.6 redefines the lender-appraiser relationship. We’ll introduce new data opportunities, and how UAD 3.6 reshapes how quality and compliance are measured. Our sessions will cut through the noise and focus on what’s really changing, what you should be preparing for now, and where early adopters are already finding efficiency gains.
Join industry experts as we translate the complex language of UAD 3.6 into actionable strategies for lenders — helping you future-proof your operations before the implementation deadline hits.

What you’ll learn:

  • What’s changing: The major data structure and terminology updates in UAD 3.6 — and how they impact the way appraisal reports are created and delivered.
  • Why it matters: The downstream effects on loan origination systems, QC workflows, and secondary market data consumption.
  • Why it matters: The downstream effects on loan origination systems, QC workflows, and secondary market data consumption.

In partnership with: Accurate Group

Featuring industry experts:

Michele Golden

Michele Golden
Chief Appraiser,
Accurate Group

Scott-Reuter-

Scott Reuter
Chief Appraiser and Director of Valuation for the Single-Family Division,
Freddie Mac

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