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If you change the form title on any page, it is automatically transferred to all your other pages.
The 1073 assumes the source of data was the appraiser's inspection.
A dedicated "Exterior Description" section allows for better and more descriptive explanation of the your exterior inspection.
Including a dedicated "Foundation" section, with an option for "N/A" means you don't have to discuss possible foundation items in a comment, or on an addenda.
Including a dedicated "Basement" section, with an option for "N/A" means you don't have to discuss possible basement items in a comment, or on an addenda.
A free field allows you to add your own "Heating" item and discuss it.
Improved "General Description" section includes relevant information, with heating & cooling moved to their own sections. This means you can more accurately describe the subject unit.
A free field allows you to add your own "Exterior" item and discuss it.
A free field allows you to add your own "Basement" item and discuss it.
A free field allows you to add your own "Cooling" item and discuss it.
Improved "Interior Description" section includes more fields to better describe the subject unit.
Expanded "Appliances" section includes more and better descriptive items.
Including a dedicated "Attic" sections, with an option for "N/A" means you don't have to discuss possible attic items in a comment, or on an addenda.
Expanded "Amenities" section allows you to better and more accurately describe all these features better than on the 1073 form. In fact, there are even 6 free fields in this section for customization, allowing you to describe and discuss your own features.
A free field here lets you add your own "Interior" item and discuss it.
Improved "Car Storage" section adds up the total # of spots for you automatically!
Simplified and combined comment blocks allow you to discuss what YOU feel is relevant to the assignment, without having to overflow onto an addenda.
Our new "Transfer History" section allows you to discuss the prior sales history of the SUBJECT property, as USPAP requires.