Reggora has secured verification from government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for its UAD 3.6 appraisal forms platform. The approval allows the company's software to be used during the GSEs' Broad Production Period, a crucial window before a looming compliance deadline.

The platform is designed to help lenders comply with the new Uniform Appraisal Dataset standards. Reggora's verification positions it as a ready-to-use solution for mortgage originators navigating the transition.

The compliance deadline is driving urgency across the lending ecosystem. With the GSEs mandating UAD 3.6 adoption, technology providers like Reggora are racing to earn certification to maintain workflow continuity.

For lenders, this means less friction in adopting the updated forms. Those using Reggora's system can now submit appraisals that meet the new standards without manual workarounds or dual-track processes.

The pressure is on smaller appraisal management companies that may lack the engineering resources to update their platforms. Reggora's early verification gives it a competitive edge, but the broader industry still faces a tight timeline to achieve full compliance.