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Company Fact Sheet
AIMSdashboard “Boilerplate”: AIMSdashboard runs an online appraisal independence management system, AIMS, enabling mortgage lenders to achieve independent collateral valuations while maintaining business controls and direct relationships with appraisers. Lenders use AIMS as a collateral valuation workflow framework to:
1) comply with appraisal independence standards across their internal and business partner operations; and
2) automate and document the enforcement of lenders’ policies.
AIMS strengthens appropriate direct professional relationships within the mortgage industry, such as those between appraisers and lenders while it supports the development of high quality collateral valuations (appraisals), important to mortgage investors and borrowers alike.
AIMS is a residential real estate Appraisal Independence Management System.
AIMSdashboard is not an AMC.We are a software company.
AIMS restores the appraiser approval and selection criteria to the lender, and provides real-time updates to the origination network as the appraiser completes the appraisal.
Company formed in 2008. Current Release: AIMS 4.4.0 - Released Mar 19, 2009.
AIMS clients span the variety of entity types within the Mortgage Industry: Brokerage Firms, Correspondent Lenders, Wholesale Lenders, Mortgage Lenders, and Depository Institutions.
Licensing is based on the number of individual users, not the number of units processed, and application access is strictly associated with the individual through the use of individual credentials.
Brokers can use the a single interface, ePortal license, with all of their "upstream" lenders using AIMS.
The appraiser community is an AIMS user group.
- Appraisers are able to provide updates to their profile information at no charge.
- Appraisers are not charged a fee to receive appraisal request assignments from lenders using AIMS.
- Electronic enagaement is accepted and updated by appraiser (or appraiser representative) within AIMS
AIMS proactively generates subject-property-specific appraisal independence certificates that provide a detailed accounting of the events that transpired during the Appraisal Request Cycles (ARCs).
The AIMSdb, the data engine for AIMS, has virtually all the active appraisers in the US within the system, including State Licensed, State Certified Residential, and State Certified General appraisers in the US (and US territories).
Geographic competency is a key tenant of the system. AIMS requires at least one geographic competency metric match for any given appraiser candidate and one residence type competency match. Additional geographic competency policies are configured by the lender, and enforced through the AIMS application.
AIMS tracks changes made to approved appraiser lists, exclusionary appraiser lists, competency approvals, service area approvals, and other changes made concerning appraiser candidate selection structures. A variety of proactive audit reports provide accountability and documentation of policy related actions within the system.
