Appraisals for Estate Settlement by True Valuation, Inc.

The task of settling an estate, while stressful is very important. As an executor you have been entrusted to carry out the wishes of the deceased as promptly and exactly as possible. You can count on us to act quickly and with as much understanding to the feelings of everyone left behind.

We've made a name for ourselves in producing excellent appraisals that attorneys and accountants have come to rely on. There are specific needs for everyone; we cater to these needs and are familiar to dealing with all parties involved. Due to our experience in dealing with the legal system and various agencies, we provide appraisals that definitely outdo all expectations.

Contact us promptly to discuss your individual estate appraisal essentials and how we can put our knowledge to work for you.

Settling an estate usually requires an appraisal to ascertain fair market value for the home therein. It's understandable that thinking about an appraisal is the farthest thought from your mind. Due to this, often the date of death differs from the date the appraisal is ordered. Our staff is accustomed to the systems and requirements needed to produce a retroactive appraisal with an effective date and fair market value estimate matching the exact date you suffered the loss of your loved one. The ethical obligations explained within the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) attunes our appraisers to confidentiality, guaranteeing the highest degree of privacy for you and your loved ones.

Most people don't realize that the IRS requires information filed to show the numbers involved in estate sales.

One of the most significant requirements in an appraisal is an appraiser-supported opinion of value in a comprehensive reason as to how the appraiser came to his conclusion. Such a report will certainly demonstrate to the IRS that the numbers used are well-founded and substantiated.

True Valuation, Inc. will provide an well-founded report, which will provide an executor solid facts and numbers that will exceed IRS and state agency requirements. It assures peace of mind to everyone concerned because we are there to stand behind the appraisal report if it is ever challenged.

One of the most important requirements in an appraisal report is an appraiser-supported opinion of value in a detailed reason as to how the appraiser came to his conclusion.