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HouseCanary Announces Partnership

HouseCanary recently announced a partnership with an appraisal management company PCV Murcor. The partnership will further the expansion of HouseCanary’s Agile Appraisal Management Platform, a fast, flexible valuation platform with full USPAP and FIRREA compliance.

PCV Murcor will leverage their appraisers and HouseCanary’s software to fulfill Agile Appraisal orders, accelerating Agile’s industry-leading appraisal completion time.

“We are thrilled about partnering with PCV Murcor to continue modernizing the appraisal landscape,” said Alex Villacorta, Ph.D., HouseCanary’s EVP of Analytics. “With the Agile Appraisal platform, appraisers can efficiently spend their time and attention on the key aspects of the valuation, especially when utilizing our integrated tools around comp selection and adjustments.”

Villacorta continued, “Agile Appraisal also provides quality rule checks at time of completion, thereby reducing revisions and saving time for all parties. Our partnership will bring efficiency and consistency to property valuation clients through this innovative bifurcation process.”

In addition, PCVMurcor’s SVP of Operations Cindy Nassar said, “We are very excited to partner with HouseCanary to provide leading-edge valuations to our customers, and software to our appraisers. The industry desperately needs appraisal software and the expertise of a local appraiser to deliver best in class valuations quicker and lower cost to the consumer.”

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Nicole Casperson is the Associate Editor of DS News and MReport. She graduated from Texas Tech University where she received her M.A. in Mass Communications and her B.A. in Journalism. Casperson previously worked as a graduate teaching instructor at Texas Tech's College of Media and Communications. To contact Casperson, e-mail: [email protected].
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