If so, you may have learned that you will require an appraisal for any real estate owned by the estate in order to complete the probate process.
Usually appraisals for probate require a retrospective valuation date that matches the date of death. As appraisers, we'll do this by evaluating historical market data from the retrospective time period.
It's not uncommon for one beneficiary to buyout a property from the estate or for the estate to sell a property off-market once probate is complete. However, the retrospective valuation date required by probate may not reflect the current market value at the time of sale. We can help by providing an updated appraisal with current market value if required.
Losing a loved one and managing their estate can be a stressful ordeal. Real estate appraisals for estate uses is a major focus of ours. We have the experience necessary to provide a quick and pain-free appraisal process. We also take extreme diligence to ensure a fair valuation for probate with the end goal of ensuring the estate does not overpay on taxes. Get the process started now:
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