To improve the
quality and consistency of appraisal data on loans delivered to the GSEs,
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are developing the Uniform Appraisal Dataset
(UAD). As previously announced in August, we expect to provide
business and technical details of the UAD, implementation dates for the
Uniform Collateral Data Portal (UCDP), and use of the UAD and UCDP later
this year. The implementations will occur in
2011. In the meantime, we are providing a high-level summary of
the UAD requirements and related information. See Appraisal Scoop article
UAD
Overview
The
UAD includes all data points required for a complete appraisal report and
standardizes key data points. The standardization of certain data points
will support consistent appraisal reporting, regardless of geographic
location of the property or any localized reporting conventions, by
addressing vague or disparate data currently included on some appraisal
reports, such as:
- Variations in formatting numbers, dates, and
measures.
- Inconsistent terminology for identical information
(such as waterfront vs. oceanfront).
- Inconsistent use of descriptions (for example,
property condition is sometimes reported in absolute terms such as
"brick" and in relative terms, such as "average").
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The GSEs
are focused on enhancing the quality of key appraisal data that is either
most material to the valuation of a property and/or critical to determining
a loan's eligibility for sale to the GSEs. The GSEs are working with
appraisal forms vendors to incorporate the UAD requirements into the
software appraisers use to complete appraisal reports. Upon
implementation of the UAD, the GSEs will require that appraisals be
completed with standardized responses in certain appraisal form fields. The
UAD standardized response requirements include:
- Standardized formats for fields that include dates,
values, etc.
- Allowable values from a list of choices provided
for certain fields.
- Standardized abbreviations to allow more
information to fit on the printed appraisal forms.
- Standardized ratings and definitions for the
"Condition," "Quality," and
"Updating/Renovations" of the property.
Initially,
the UAD will apply only to the following most commonly used uniform
residential appraisal report forms (Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac form numbers),
which represent the vast majority of appraisals supporting loans delivered
to the GSEs:
- Uniform Residential Appraisal Report (Form 1004/70)
- Individual Condominium Unit Appraisal Report (Form
1073/465)
- Exterior-Only Inspection Individual Condominium
Unit Appraisal Report (Form 1075/466)
- Exterior-Only Inspection Residential Appraisal
Report (Form 2055/2055)
The GSEs
plan to extend the UAD and the standardized responses to the other
residential appraisal forms at a later date.
UAD Business Overview and
Implementation Specifications
Before
the end of December, the GSEs will publish the full details of the UAD,
which will include the following:
- UAD business overview (for lenders and appraisers) -- a list
of standardized definitions and responses for a key subset of fields
on the four uniform residential appraisal report forms initially
covered by the UAD and relevant details for appraisers and lenders to
understand the requirements.
- UAD implementation specifications (for appraisal software/forms vendors, appraisal
management companies, and high-volume lenders) -- MISMO XML-based
mapping information and other technical details. This information is
used to translate the data entered on the form into the format
expected by the Uniform Collateral Data Portal (UCDP) and will be used
by appraisal software/forms vendors and any lender or lender agent,
such as an appraisal management company (AMC), that will be consuming
the data from the form electronically.
Support and Training
In
addition to providing the business and technical requirements for the UAD,
the GSEs are working on a full range of job aids, training opportunities,
and other resources to assist lenders in implementing the UAD requirements.
These tools will help lenders understand how to incorporate the UAD into
their business processes. To aid appraisers in adopting the new data
standards, the GSEs plan to work with appraisal trade associations to
distribute information, training, and job aids.
Electronic
Appraisal Data Submission through the UCDP
To
facilitate delivery of electronic appraisal report data, the GSEs are
developing the UCDP through which lenders must submit appraisal data for
delivery to either or both of the GSEs. In addition to providing a PDF
version of the appraisal report, lenders will be required to submit
electronic appraisal data to the GSEs through UCDP prior to loan delivery
for all residential appraisal forms. The UAD will be integrated into
the UCDP so that submissions can be validated against the GSEs'
requirements for completeness and standardized responses. More details on
the availability of the UCDP and its required use will be provided at a
later date.
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More Information
UMDP Overview
UAD Summary
UMDP FAQs
ULDD Overview
Fannie Mae Implementation Guide
This communication relates to the Uniform Mortgage Data
Program, an effort undertaken jointly by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae at the
direction of their regulator, the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
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