Join Agent eLearning and Hosts, Candy Cooke and Craig Capilla, for a FREE 1-hour NON-CE webinar on the New UAD 3.6 and what it means for real estate agents and the industry moving forward.

The focus of this webinar will be to evaluate the impact UAD 3.6 has on AGENT- and APPRAISER- client relationships.

We'll leave with an understanding of how to talk respectfully to each other and to our clients about the new URAR, the reasoning behind its framework, and the impact of the changes that will follow. We also need to stress the steep learning curve that we all must overcome as 3.6 is rolled into production.

We must be able to explain the nuances of this change clearly. This will help us to better serve our clients, protect consumers and uphold public trust in the real estate mortgage transaction.

MAIN TOPICS COVERED:

- New URAR, and what it means for agents
- Appraisers and agents must know how to communicate
- How Changes in MLS rules affect listings and data sharing
- Best practices for clear, effective communication with appraisers
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    Candy Cooke
    Candace “Candy” Cooke has been a real estate professional since 1983. She’s a Texas-licensed real estate broker who lists and sells properties in Central Texas and a certified general appraiser with experience valuing residential and commercial properties. Candy has managed and developed residential and commercial real estate and arbitrated tax protest cases. She contracted for several years with the State of Texas in assessing appraisal districts to determine school district funding.

    Candy was in the first class of NAR’s Masters of Real Estate (MRE) program and is a strong believer in professional education. She’s now a prolific and enthusiastic educator who shares her knowledge and passion with both agents and appraisers in many forums, including at conferences, live-virtual classrooms, and her wildly popular Cooke’d Real Estate Facebook community group.
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    Craig Capilla
    Attorney
    Craig Capilla is a trial lawyer with Franklin, Greenswag, Channon & Capilla, LLC, concentrating his practice in a wide range of civil litigation, including professional liability and commercial claims. He has successfully defended residential and commercial appraisers, appraisal firms, and appraisal management companies accused of negligence or improper activity in their valuation services. Craig has also represented numerous licensed professionals in state licensing matters including real estate brokers, real estate appraisers, appraisal management companies, mortgage loan originators and brokers, and others. He has represented clients in both state and federal lawsuits as well as licensing matters in a number of states including Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Maryland, Idaho, Michigan, Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky, Kansas, Tennessee, Delaware, and California. Craig is authorized to practice law in Illinois, Wisconsin, several Federal districts, the United States Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit, and is a member of the trial bar of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.