Property Valuations for Estate Settlement by David Redding

Settling an estate is an important and sometimes stressful task. As an executor you have been entrusted to carry out the wishes of the departed as quickly and with as much dignity as possible. You can count on us to act quickly and with as much compassion to the feelings of everyone involved.

Part of David Redding's drive is to create top-notch, ethical appraisals that attorneys can rely on. Usually, everyone involved will have their own requirements of how the appraisal process should work; however, our experience of the estate process will undoubtedly satisfy all parties involved. Among our staff, we are accustomed to dealing with the courts in producing reports that exceed their requirements.

Contact us today to discuss your specialized estate appraisal requirements and how we can put our experience to work for you.

Generally, settling an estate necessitates an irrefutable appraisal report to establish fair market value for the house to the satisfaction of the parties involved. It's understandable that thinking about an appraisal is the farthest thought from your mind. So, we understand that the date an appraisal is ordered will deviate the date of death. Our professional staff is comfortable with the systems and requirements necessary to perform a retroactive appraisal with an effective date and fair market value estimate matching the date you suffered the loss of your loved one. The ethical obligations explained within the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) attunes us to confidentiality, providing the highest degree of discretion for all parties involved.

People often forget that the IRS requires reports filed to explain the numbers involved in estate sales.

An accurate report showing the appraiser's opinion of value is required to back the methods the appraiser used to come to his conclusions. In having a report supported by David Redding's expert staff, you will have the understanding that the numbers displayed in the appraisal will definitely demonstrate to the IRS that the numbers used are accurate and correct.

An executor will be over-joyed by a report by David Redding which will provide him solid facts and figures to cooperate with any legal agency's requirements. There's no need to worry when getting a report from David Redding, because we will support it no matter what.

One of the most significant requirements in an appraisal report is an appraiser-backed opinion of value in an exhaustive explanation as to how the appraiser came to his conclusion.