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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 25, 2014
Filed:
Aug. 26, 2011
Michael G. Bradley, Potomac, MD (US);
J. Douglas Gordon, Arlington, VA (US);
Pamela W. Sims, Arlington, VA (US);
Douglas A. Mcmanus, Bethesda, MD (US);
Morgan C. Snyder, Clifton, VA (US);
Michael G. Bradley, Potomac, MD (US);
J. Douglas Gordon, Arlington, VA (US);
Pamela W. Sims, Arlington, VA (US);
Douglas A. McManus, Bethesda, MD (US);
Morgan C. Snyder, Clifton, VA (US);
Freddie Mac, McLean, VA (US);
Abstract
A method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium are disclosed that determine a likelihood that an appraisal for a property is accurate. The method may include receiving borrower information and property information. The method may further including calculating, based on the received borrower information and property information, a score for the appraisal of the property, the score providing an indication of the accuracy of the appraisal. The method may further include establishing a plurality of ranges within which the score may fall, each of the ranges providing a relative indication of the accuracy of the appraisal. The method may further include analyzing the score to determine within which of the plurality of ranges the score falls. The method may further include determining, based on the analysis of within which range the score falls, whether to request further review of the appraisal.