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Changes made to the form title on any page are updated and reflected on the other pages in the form automatically.
Each approach to value has an indicator that allows you to quickly and clearly indicate that an approach was not used and why the approach
fields may be blank.
Expanded cost approach comments allow for more commenting on the form, and less on an addendum.
Five calculated Sq. Ft. lines instead of the 1025's two allow for more flexibility in the cost approach.
Two additional non-depreciated calculated lines below "As-is" allow the user to include other non-depreciating values in the cost approach that
are still calculated into the approach value. The 1025 does not include any extra calculated lines.
The GP Series simplified PUD section includes only what really matters for a general purpose assignment and allows you to comment on
common elements and features more clearly than on the 1025.
Our improved and expanded GP Series "Reconciliation" section allows for better commenting, and is moved to a more logical location
immediately before the end of the form and signature block.
The addition of a "Hypothetical Conditions" check box allows you to clearly state that this report may be subject to additional conditions as
outlined in an addenda.
An additional disclaimer has been added here directing the reader to look for an addenda is applicable, helping to protect your interests.
Our GP Series "Attachments" section allows you to clearly state what the report contains, including the total number of pages, helping to reduce
fraud and protect your interests by making it much more difficult for someone to remove supporting pages and pass the file on.
Five extra "Attachment" items are completely configurable so you can describe all the pieces of your appraisal report.
All our GP Series forms come in both a signature version and a non-signature version. The thought behind offering a non-signature version lies
in USPAP, which doesn't require the major form to be signed... only the appraiser's certification. By offering a non-signature version it also
increases the security of the form because it can't be stripped from the supporting pages and sent by itself, as there would be no signature.