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Assess Pro 4.1 & Marshall-Swift ®. Patriot’s Assess Pro allows the user to calculate multiple values based on the three approaches to value. The system stores the values and allows the user to select the appropriate method. Assess Pro 4.1 & Marshall-Swift ®.
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AssessPro 4.1 & Marshall-Swift® • Patriot’s AssessPro allows the user to calculate multiple values based on the three approaches to value. The system stores the values and allows the user to select the appropriate method.
AssessPro 4.1 & Marshall-Swift® • Patriot has integrated the Marshall-Swift valuation model directly into the application. In concert with Marshall-Swift Valuation Services, tables are electronically imported into the appropriate AssessPro table areas. Aliases make this a one time build.
AssessPro 4.1 & Marshall-Swift® • The calculation ladder displays the steps as a Marshall-Swift document would. Local and current multipliers and building modifiers are set to the client location.
AssessPro 4.1 & Marshall-Swift® • All cost adjustments are displayed for the user.
AssessPro 4.1 & Marshall-Swift® • Sub-area cost is displayed for each aspect of the structure. Adjusted and finished areas are displayed along with square foot rates and the total RCN per area.
AssessPro 4.1 & Marshall-Swift® • The Marshall-Swift tables are associated with AssessPro tables by establishing an “alias” link. The link tells the program where to get cost. This table links AssessPro and Marshall-Swift building groups.
AssessPro 4.1 & Marshall-Swift® • This table links the AssessPro building frame types the the Marshall-Swift tables.
AssessPro 4.1 & Marshall-Swift® • This table links building floor types.
AssessPro 4.1 & Marshall-Swift® • This table links building story heights. • Each table within AssessPro is similarly linked to the appropriate Marshall-Swift table.
AssessPro 4.1 & Marshall-Swift® • Depreciation tables can be created that replicate Marshall-Swift for commercial and residential buildings for each level of life expectancy. AssessPro can use either actual or effective year built to assign depreciation.