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Last Post 12/01/2009 12:10 PM by  Ray Hall
Insurance To Value (ITV) Worksheet
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JimGary
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06/21/2008 10:42 PM

    Does anyone have an ITV worksheet form they can send me.    jim.gary@suddenlink.net

    Thanks

    JWG

     

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    BobH
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    06/22/2008 12:08 AM

    Before Xactimate came out with XactValue, we would use worksheets from Boecke... but mine are ancient. The Square foot prices are obsolete. Do you need something other than a valuation from X-value and a comment if they have 80% Ins to Value or whatever?  (I know you are using Xactimate)

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    06/22/2008 8:51 AM

    If CO-Insurance is needed we provide a CO-Insurance Calculator on the Policy Support page where you can email results to yourself if needed, it will also calculate the penalty.

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    JimGary
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    06/22/2008 9:07 PM

    I have X-25, and find nothing about Xactvalue. I don't know if its an ad-on or what. The company just says they want an ITV worksheet, somthing more than a simple sq ft x cost = rcv. Adjsuter wasn't more specific than that. I've only been asked a couple time for more. Thought I would find one that worked for everyone.

     

    Thanks all

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    kds008
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    06/22/2008 9:15 PM

    We are still on 24.12 which has Xactvalue.  Just loaded the 25 demo today on our backup laptop and saw the Xactvalue was not there.  (At least not in the normal place.)  I assumed that the demo did not have it but that it would be there once we upgraded our subscription and had the active 25 version.  Please say it isn't so that  it is now an option at additional cost!

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    Natsa23
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    06/22/2008 11:40 PM
    My Xact 25 has the residential valuation module, and I believe this comes with the standard installation. If you need the Commercial module, you need to call and activate it and it's an additional fee.

    To create a new valuation open Xact 25 and go to the Dashboard tab in the Control Module. Where it says ADD NEW PROJECT there is a drop down menu, and you switch it to residential valuation, and type in the new file name and click on the create new file button and it will create the valuation as a new project.
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    JimGary
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    06/23/2008 10:01 AM

    Yep, If you want to hide something from me, put it right under my nose, Thanks

     

    JWG

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    BobH
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    06/23/2008 10:23 AM
    Here's an example with Microsoft Word, which I have seen grow from a simple word processor, to BLOATware.

    80 percent of the requests for "new features" to Microsoft for MS Word already exist in the product, but people can't find them.
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    jelm
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    06/23/2008 12:01 PM
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    cdlynes
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    06/24/2008 2:19 AM

    Guys,

    I use the PowerClaim PV program for ITV, even though I use Xmate for the estimates.  I prefer the PowerClaim PV, and I am required to use the XM8, but nobody said I had to use their ITV.


    You can get a 30 day full featured trial, and the annual license is very reasonable. I also find the service exceptional. The program is easy to use and I think it is fairly accurate and easy to tweak when needed.


    Your mileage may vary.

     


    "Know Before You Go!"
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    Tim Wieneke
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    11/30/2009 7:44 PM
    I use Marshall Swift and broke it down into a one page Xcel spreadsheet. Would this help Jim?

    Be warned - I used to work with actuaries and have never recovered. My nerd side was in overdrive when I wrote this.
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    Ray Hall
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    12/01/2009 12:10 PM
    When did any adjuster on this site have a file rejected. BECAUSE it did not seem to comply to the ITV requirements. This is dwelling files only?

    I applied the penalty for non-comply a few times 35-40 years ago, but I have never had a file rejected for this reason in the last 35 years that I can recall. I think is just one more free task to slow the file down, for some reasons, know to the few carriers who require this form. I can see why NFIP requires this doc, but not private insurance carriers.
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