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Glossary of Terms

When navigating the world of property valuation, understanding key appraisal terms is essential. Appraisal vocabulary can seem daunting at first, but familiarizing yourself with these

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Our Brochure

Explore Consolidated Appraisal Services’ brochure to learn more about our expert property appraisal services for residential, commercial, and agricultural properties. Get insights into our approach and how we help you make informed real estate decisions.

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Date of Death Valuations

Date of Death Valuations

Date of Death Valuations Date of death valuations Estate tax liability. Disposition of assets under a will or in probate. There are many situations — none

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Expert Witness Testimony

Expert Witness Testimony

Expert Witness Testimony We offer a full range of Real Estate Appraisal services, with experience in many types of property, including expert witness testimonies. We

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Appraisal Reviews

Appraisal reviews The Federal Reserve has recently reiterated that “financial institutions must have an effective, independent real estate appraisal and evaluation program,” and that appraisers performing reviews

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homeowner appraisal services

Homeowner Appraisal Services

Homeowner Appraisal Services Homeowners need appraisals or appraisal reviews for a variety of reasons, including a mortgage refinance, home equity loans, Pre-listing services, and PMI

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Home Insurance and Real Estate Appraisal Ideas

Appraisal Myths

Appraisal Myths Some Myths and Realities AboutReal Estate Appraisals and AppraisersMyth: Assessed value should equate to market value.Reality: While most states support the concept that assessed value

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Appraisal Licensing, Farm Appraisals

Appraiser Licensing

Appraiser Licensing Appraiser licensing varies from state to state. To participate in what is called a “federally-related transaction,” which is, for example, a mortgage being

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