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Do You Need An Appraiser for Probate?

Harrison Appraisals

One question that always arises during the probate process is whether or not it is necessary to get an appraisal of the decedent’s personal property. This includes real estate and personal property, such as furniture, antiques, artwork, and general residential contents.

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Choosing an Appraiser—Essential Questions to Ask: Part I

Art Advisor's Blog

There are many reasons you might need an appraisal of personal property. Your insurance agent has suggested that you need your art or jewelry appraised in order to put them under rider coverage. Your client with the large estate has just died and her personal property must be appraised. But where to begin? What’s USPAP?

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5 Tips for Valuing Antiques

ValuePros Appraisal Services

These may include imagery, goldsmithing and painting or even more modern items such as automobiles, collectibles or residential contents. Keeping track of this information helps appraisers immensely, since the origin may give us most of the information about the manufacture of the piece, materials, etc. Contact us!