Tempo 5 How To
Click on a link below for some quick How To's for many different functions within Tempo.
- Adding DRE License Number to a Tempo Report
- Quick Tips Preparing For Tempo5
- Log In Log Off Tempo5
- How To Search In Tempo5
- Creating a Quick CMA In Tempo5
- Emailing Listings
- Email Listings As Guest Reciprocal Member
- Finding My Listings
- Creating Hot Sheet
- Add Open Houses
- How to Edit My Listings
- Adding Virtual Tours to Tempo5
- Add Photos to a Listing
For more detailed assistance, call our Tech Support Department at: 858.622.6200. Our staff will help you with many of the day-to-day workings of Tempo. More in-depth calls will be answered by a trainer when they are in the office.
Sandicor offers monthly trainings at the Local Association Service Center offices, which include both lecture classes as well as hands-on labs. To see what classes are being offered, click here to see the Training Calendar.
Sandicor also has weekly live online webinars on various different topics plus recorded webinars and videos for viewing at your leisure
All training for TEMPO™ and its associated software products is free to the members
RESIDENTIAL STYLE DEFINITIONS
- Detached - Neither the residence nor any attached garage shares any wall with another property. This category also includes zero lot-line properties. The residence and/or attached garage is separate, disconnected and shares no common façade, roof or exterior wall.
- Twinhome - One of only two units attached by a single wall, façade, ceiling, roof or garage.
- Townhome - One of 3 or more units attached horizontally; each unit is typically 2 or more stories, but can be single story; no unit located above or below the subject unit; can be attached on one or two sides, but not on three sides; typically would have a front entrance and access to a yard or patio at the rear or side of the unit.
- Row Home - One of three or more units that are attached by a façade, roof or walkway.
- All Other Attached - An attached unit that does not fit the definition of Twinhome, Townhome or Row Home. Is typically part of a larger building with units above, below or on three sides. This style is meant to convey the characteristics of the building not just the unit listed. The “Unit Location” field gives additional info about the specific unit. For example, if the subject property is a penthouse or end unit attached at only one wall but part of a large multi-story building, it should be placed in the All Other Attached category.
- Manufactured Home - Includes all homes which were constructed in substantial or in part at a location other than the final property address. This category is independent of whether "real estate is included", the property is on a foundation, HCD documents have been filed, the form of ownership, or the property is on the tax rolls.
- Modular Home - Modular homes are built in sections at a factory. Modular homes are built to conform to all state, local or regional building codes at their destinations. Sections are transported to the building site on truck beds, then joined together on site. Local building inspectors check to make sure a modular home's structure meets requirements and that all finish work is done properly.
