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The Importance of Obtaining an Accredited Appraisal

Look Appraisal

Legal and Insurance Requirements In many cases, insurers and courts require an accredited appraisal to validate claims. For example, in estate settlements, divorce proceedings, or damage claims, an appraisal completed by a qualified appraiser is often required to prove the value of property.

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Do You Need An Appraiser for Probate?

Harrison Appraisals

However, in order to determine the fair market value of those assets and comply with your state’s inheritance and estate tax requirements, it is recommended that you obtain an appraisal from a qualified and accredited appraiser.

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?The Value of an insurance appraisal

Drishti LLC Appraisers

Having full documentation of your valuables prior to damage will make it much easier to file a loss or damage claim and be reimbursed for the full value.

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The Importance of Appraising Your Parent’s Estate, Even If You Are the Sole Heir

Harrison Appraisals

Accurate Asset Valuation An appraisal provides an unbiased and expert opinion of the fair market value of your parent’s assets. Let’s explore the importance of appraising your parent’s estate, regardless of your status as the sole heir.

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Fine Art Insurance 101

Fine Art Estates

Block clients, both personal and corporate, we offer either a Scheduled (agreed value form) or a Blanket (current market value form) based on a client’s situation. The Scheduled Form – The values on the schedule attached to the policy are the agreed values for coverage under the policy. For Huntington T.

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