Why careful valuation matters in this situation
Assess the robustness of an existing appraisal transparently and identify decision-relevant weaknesses.
What typically matters most
- Unclear derivation or insufficient documentation
- Different assessments among the parties involved
- Preparation for negotiation, financing, or decision
- Need for an independent second opinion
How the work is usually structured
- Suitability of the chosen method for the concrete context
- Plausibility of key assumptions
- Consistency of data basis, logic, and result
- Practical robustness of the conclusions
Which documents are usually needed
- Clear description of context, objective, and intended use
- Property- and use-related basic information
- Existing appraisals, calculations, or opinions
- Timing, parties involved, and decision-process framework
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The contents of this page are for orientation only. A robust assessment is always case-specific.
Next step
Send the context and available documents. You will receive a realistic assessment of the appropriate review scope.
