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Should I Have My Antiques Appraised for Insurance Purposes?

Harrison Appraisals

It’s crucial to have an accurate understanding of their replacement cost, especially when it comes to insurance purposes. In this blog entry, we’ll discuss whether a person should get their antiques appraised for insurance purposes. This appraisal is used to issue an insurance rider on your homeowner’s policy.

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The Importance of Obtaining an Accredited Appraisal

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Whether you're insuring valuables, managing an estate, or planning for a sale, having an accredited personal property appraisal provides clarity, security, and peace of mind. Legal and Insurance Requirements In many cases, insurers and courts require an accredited appraisal to validate claims.

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Fine Art Insurance 101

Fine Art Estates

Three Insurance Experts Explain the Intricacies of Insuring Your Art Collection I am often asked by clients if they should cover their art under their homeowner’s insurance (HO) or if they should investigate insuring their art with a separate fine art collectors’ policy.

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Do You Need An Appraiser for Probate?

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This includes real estate and personal property, such as furniture, antiques, artwork, and general residential contents. Depending on the state, the inventory must be submitted within a specific timeframe, which can range from 30 to 90 days after the estate is opened.