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alitt Solutions, a leading real estate valuation and compliance consultancy, is set to launch its proprietary appraisal learning enrichment LMS (Learning Management System) by the end of Q1 2025. The platform, designed for appraisers, loan officers, risk managers, real estate agents, and other professionals, aims to provide comprehensive resources addressing evolving industry needs and regulatory requirements.
The LMS will feature a vast library of video content, downloadable materials, including seminars, job aids, and course handouts developed by industry leaders. Key topics include lender-agent valuation issues, the role of AI in appraisals, and effective management of trainee-appraiser relationships. Sessions will be delivered through live and interactive sessions, with recorded seminars available for perpetual access.
The platform's focus is on building a community and providing adaptable resources. "We aim to create a real community in this highly specialized field," said Joshua Walitt, CEO of Walitt Solutions. "Members will have access to critical resources at any time while engaging in meaningful discussions with their peers."
The LMS infrastructure is currently under development, with expert guidance on completing new UAD (Uniform Appraisal Dataset) URAR (Uniform Residential Appraisal Report) forms in compliance with version 3.6 guidelines being one of the first modules. These updates, set to be implemented by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2025, mark a significant shift from previous requirements.
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