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Commission hears industry warning on incoming UAD 3.6 reporting standard
Summary
At its Oct. 20 meeting, the Tennessee Real Estate Appraiser Commission heard an extensive report from Commissioner Sandra Tuck on the Association of Appraiser Regulatory Officials conference and the coming UAD 3.6 reporting standard, which regulators and lenders expect to change how residential appraisals are compiled, submitted and reviewed.
At its Oct. 20 meeting, the Tennessee Real Estate Appraiser Commission heard a detailed briefing from Commissioner Sandra Tuck on changes regulators and lenders expect as the appraisal industry moves to UAD 3.6.
The new Uniform Appraisal Dataset, UAD 3.6, will replace UAD 2.6 and is planned for phased deployment. Limited production had been scheduled to begin Sept. 8, 2025, with broader production and GSE acceptance steps continuing through late 2026, Tuck said. Lenders and the government-sponsored enterprises will require UAD 3.6 submissions after the transition period, and software vendors must update their products and obtain GSE approval to accept the new structured reports.
Why it matters: Commissioners were told the new dataset is a structural change from a fillable form to a dynamic report with defined data elements that may increase the amount of information…
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