FAQs
An appraisal is a professional
appraiser's opinion of value. The preparation of an appraisal involves research into appropriate market areas; the assembly
and analysis of information pertinent to a property; and the knowledge, experience and professional judgment of the appraiser.
The role of the appraiser is to provide objective, impartial and unbiased opinions about the value of real property - providing
assistance to those who own, manage, sell, invest in and/or lend money on the security of real estate.
At minimum, all states require appraisers to be state licensed or certified in order to provide appraisals
to federally regulated lenders. Appraisers have fulfilled rigorous educational and experience requirements and must adhere
to strict standards and a code of professional ethics. Qualified State Certified appraisers bring knowledge, experience, impartiality
and trust to the transaction. In so doing, they help their clients make sound decisions with regard to real property.
- When
do I need an appraisal?
Purchasing a home Refinancing or getting
a home equity loan Removing Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) Settling a divorce Settling an estate from a death
or probate Relocating an employee Deciding on home improvements to add value Choosing to sell your own home
or use the assistance of a real estate agent
- What are the coverage areas of Executive
Appraisers LLC?
Texas Counties: Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Dallas,
Collin Louisiana Parishes: Orleans, Jefferson, Ascension, Assumption, East Baton Rouge
- How
to order an appraisal?
Phone: 504-355-9881 Phone: 832-767-8917 Fax: 877-330-7784 Email: info@exeappr.com
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