Appraisals
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Consolidated Analytics is moving modern appraisals from an “art” to a “science”
Apr 24, 2025 5:00 amThe appraisal industry is taking on a data-driven mindset in 2025. Traditionally, appraisals are mostly subjective, which equates to a “because I said so” approach that leaves a little too much room for error and bias. As such, companies are making moves to improve accuracy and efficiency, marking a massive shift from the old-school line of thinking when it comes to appraisals. They’re integrating artificial intelligence (AI) tools, such as computer vision and bias detection technology.
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Class Valuation adds two senior sales executives
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Class Valuation names Chris Flynn chief data officer
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The evolution and future of appraisal regulation
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Former executive sues Appraisal Institute, alleging wrongful termination
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Covius, FoxyAI partner on AI-driven property valuations
Mar 25, 2025 -
HUD rescinds appraisal review policies
Mar 20, 2025 -
HomeVision, Restb.ai partner on AI in collateral underwriting
Mar 10, 2025 -
Are AMCs the next target of class-action lawsuits?
Mar 10, 2025 -
Win some, lose some: Appraisers wrestle with the CFPB’s dismantling
Feb 15, 2025 -
Class-action law firm opens investigation into appraisal fees, AMCs
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Ownwell partners with Valon on property tax monitoring service
Feb 03, 2025