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What You Need to Know When Hiring a Personal Property Appraiser

Anubis Appraisal and Estate Services

GL-1, an appraiser is “one who is expected to perform valuation services competently and in a manner that is independent, impartial, and objective.” Reasons of valuations for tangible property can include estate and probate purposes, equitable distribution, insurance coverage, charitable donations, dissolution of marriage, and bankruptcy.

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Understanding the Different Levels of Value: It’s Worth What Where and When?

Artifactual History Appraisal

All appraisal reports written in compliance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) have to include identification of the level of the market the appraised values are set in and the effective date of the valuation. The final level of value to be discussed is Liquidation 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. Even if you are familiar with the items and believe you have a good understanding of their worth, a professional appraisal ensures an accurate and documented valuation.

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Should I Have My Antiques Appraised for Insurance Purposes?

Harrison Appraisals

It is also important that you have your appraisal updated regularly to make sure that your valuations accurately reflect any changes in the market or condition of the item. Such a professional can provide you with an accurate and reliable appraisal of your valuable antique personal property.