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How do remote valuation solutions benefit appraisers?

This technology ensures appraisal accuracy and reduces the chance of error

Sep 20, 2021 3:14 pm  By
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From having to manage high volumes to finding innovative ways to appraise homes while maintaining distance, it’s no secret appraisers faced challenges during the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.

To ensure appraisers are able to effectively manage their portfolio, they need a remote solution that leverages technology without compromising the appraisal process. 

RemoteVal, by Incenter, replicates the process an appraisal already does. Once a homeowner downloads the app, they are automatically connected to an appraiser, who is then able to see the home, take photos and accurate measurements. 

This technology ensures appraisal accuracy through high-quality photos and data, built-in measuring tape and camera integration. Appraisers and homeowners can also communicate through the app in real-time, to discuss what’s being captured. 

RemoteVal enhances productivity for the appraiser by eliminating driving time and automatically downloading and integrating data into standard industry forms, allowing appraisers to focus on what they do best instead of menial tasks. 

What makes RemoteVal unique is it requires little to no work for the homeowner. Unlike other solutions that force the homeowner to download an app, learn how to use the app and then take pictures of their home, RemoteVal gives the appraiser full control. 

For more information on RemoteVal, click here.

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