![]() Property Valuations for Estate Settlement by Thomas HarmanThe responsibility of settling an estate, while stressful is very important. As an executor you have been entrusted to carry out the wishes of the departed 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 it our company's goal in producing excellent appraisals that lawyers and accountants have come to depend on. There are specific needs for everyone; we realize these needs and are acclimated to working with all parties involved. In relation to our familiarity in working with the courts and various agencies, we assemble appraisals that always exceed all expectations. Contact us promptly to discuss your individual estate appraisal demands and how we can put our experience to work for you. Settling an estate commonly requires an appraisal to determine fair market value for the home therein. We sympathize that in this time of loss, acquiring an appraisal report is the furthest thought from your mind. Due to this, now and then the date of death differs from the time the appraisal is required. Thomas Harman assures that we are accustomed to the procedures and requirements requested by the IRS and NC revenue agencies to supply a retroactive appraisal with an effective date and fair market value estimate matching the date of death. The ethics provision stated within the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) keeps our appraisers to confidentiality, guaranteeing the highest degree of discretion for you and your loved ones. Many people do not understand that the IRS needs documents filed to express the numbers involved in estate sales. An exhaustive report showing the appraiser's opinion of value is necessary to support the methods the appraiser used to come to his conclusions. A report of this caliber will definitely substantiate your claim that the numbers displayed within the report are well-founded and accurate. Thomas Harman ensures an detailed appraisal, which will give an executor definite facts and figures that will meet IRS and revenue agency requirements. You need not worry over anything, because Thomas Harman will be there to back up our appraisals if they are ever challenged. An accurate report showing the appraiser's opinion of value is necessary to back the methods the appraiser used to come to his conclusions. |