Appraisals for Estate Settlement by Angie Williams AppraisalsSettling an estate is often stressful, but a very important job. As an executor you have been entrusted to carry out the wishes of the deceased as swiftly and exactly as possible. You can count on us to act quickly and with as much sensitivity to the feelings of everyone left behind. We've made a name for ourselves in supplying excellent appraisals that lawyers and accountants have come to depend on. There are required needs for everyone; we understand these requirements and are comfortable to dealing with all parties involved. Due to our experience in dealing with attorneys and accountants and other agencies, we furnish appraisal reports that definitely transcend all expectations. Contact us as soon as possible to discuss your specific estate appraisal demands and how we can put our experience to work for you. Usually, settling an estate necessitates an accurate appraisal report to acquire fair market value for the house to the satisfaction of the parties involved. We empathize that in this time of loss, ordering an appraisal report is the furthest thought from your mind. So, we understand that the time an appraisal is needed will differ the date of death. Our staff is accustomed to the practices and requirements needed to provide a retroactive appraisal with an effective date and fair market value estimate matching the date of death. The ethical obligations explained within the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) keeps our staff to confidentiality, providing the fullest degree of discretion for all parties involved. People often forget that the IRS needs documents filed to express the numbers involved in estate sales. One of the most necessary requirements in a report is an appraiser-backed opinion of value in a detailed explanation as to how the appraiser came to his conclusion. Such a report will certainly demonstrate to the authorities that the numbers used are well-founded and correct. Having a professional appraisal report from Angie Williams Appraisals gives the executor irrefutable facts and figures to work with in going beyond IRS and IN state agency requirements. It assures peace of mind to everyone concerned because we will always be there to stand behind the report if it is ever refuted. One of the most necessary requirements in a report is an appraiser-supported opinion of value in a detailed reason as to how the appraiser came to his conclusion. |