By providing an independent, unbiased opinion of a property’s value at a specific point in time an appraisal establishes a credible basis for allocating equity fairly among the parties involved.
Common reasons include: divorce, partnership dissolution, estate settlement, or trust distribution
By relying on objective market data and professional analysis, an appraisal reduces disputes over value, supports negotiations, and provides documentation that can be relied upon by attorneys, mediators, courts, and financial advisors. This clarity helps ensure that property-related assets are divided equitably and in a manner that is defensible and transparent.
By providing an independent, unbiased opinion of a property’s value at a specific point in time an appraisal establishes a credible basis for allocating equity fairly among the parties involved.
Common reasons include: divorce, partnership dissolution, estate settlement, or trust distribution
By relying on objective market data and professional analysis, an appraisal reduces disputes over value, supports negotiations, and provides documentation that can be relied upon by attorneys, mediators, courts, and financial advisors. This clarity helps ensure that property-related assets are divided equitably and in a manner that is defensible and transparent.