Why careful valuation matters in this situation
In sensitive settings, a number alone rarely resolves the issue. Transparent valuation logic that makes disputed assumptions visible is essential.
What typically matters most
- Robust basis for allocation and settlement
- More objective clarification where expectations differ
- Transparent assumptions for all parties involved
- Improved decision capability despite conflict pressure
How the work is usually structured
- Clarify context, valuation date, and objective
- Review property-related documentation
- Apply purpose-fit methods with transparent reasoning
- Present the result clearly, including limits and uncertainty
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.
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