RCV and ACV Calculations
The endpoint /client_reference has an availability setting. Any calls to it without the setting enabled will result in a 404 response. You can request access from your ValueChecker representative.
ValueChecker is able to calculate payouts (before standard deductions apply) by using the depreciation values provided by the insurance company. This is accomplished by providing user-input parameters like the date of damage and the date of purchase in the request — along with other, previously obtained parameters detailed below.
Perform an ACV Calculation
Reset an ACV Calculation
When performing this action, the ACV value will be reset to the current value of the RCV.
Retrieve RCV and/or ACV Values
The RCV and ACV values are stored (if available) in each appraisal object and can be retrieved by either the full client reference or an individual appraisal.
Appraisals that have been added by the ValueChecker Customer Portal or by a Sheet Import are automatically processed and will have both the RCV and ACV calculated values available.
Appraisals that your implementation adds will need to be calculated manually by using the step outlined in Step 5.1. Perform an ACV Calculation.
Example for retrieving RCV and ACV values from a client_reference:
Example for retrieving RCV and ACV values from an appraisal: