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Date of Death Valuations
Certain situations, such as estate tax liability or disposition of assets according to a will or probate, may have a good amount of complexity and stress associated with them. In these types of situations an appraisal may be called for that gives a value from the past rather than when the appraisal is ordered.
A "date of death" valuation is often needed for disposition of assets of a decedent or for estate tax purposes. (This applies even if the executor of an estate requests the date to be a time after the date of death.)
Professionals such as attorneys and accountants, as well as executors can count on Colorado Appraisals for "date of death" valuations due to the fact that there is special knowledge and training involved for these types of appraisals. It truly is necessary for an appraisal company for this type of knowledge and expertise to effectively and accurately research sales that are comparable and occurring in the appropriate time period.
There is special skill involved in placing an appropriate value on real estate from months or years past due to the fact that the value is not readily available in public reports, as well as the fact that the value may have fluctuated over time.
Colorado Appraisals "date of death" valuation services are provided with the high degree of confidentiality and professionalism often required in these situations. We adhere to the USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) and will provide a final value report that is high-quality and usable by tax authorities and the courts.
If you are in need of a "date of death" valuation appraisal, you can contact:
Cindy Plahuta, President and Lead Appraiser
Cell: (303) 345-3604
Office: (720) 733-6330
Email: ColoradoAppraisalsInc@comcast.net
Or, if you would like to place an order immediately, you can do so through our website:
Click Here to Place a "Date of Death" Valuation Appraisal
You can also browse our website to learn more about our other services and qualifications.
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