Sharing a machinery and equipment appraiser in a legal conflict is an effective way to reduce costs and discord. Shared experts is common in legal proceedings concerning issues like mergers and collateral lending and it’s useful for family law cases as well. Deciding to share an equipment appraiser benefits parties on both sides of a…Read More
Estate Appraisals Often Require Accredited Machinery Appraisers
What do equipment appraisers have to do with estate planning? That’s a good question and one I had to answer at length recently when applying for membership in an estate planning organization. The fact is, some of our largest equipment appraisal assignments are typically estate and or gift appraisals and about 30%-40% of our entire…Read More
Why You Need a Qualified Appraiser
Why your machinery and equipment appraiser must be an unbiased trained and knowledgeable professional who provides a report supporting an impartial opinion of value based on expert knowledge, adjusted comps and market research, in line with USPAP guidelines, ethics and appraisal procedures. Read More