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appraisal

[uh-prey-zuhl] / əˈpreɪ zəl /


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The IRS typically looks for evidence, including appraisals, correspondence and estate documents.

From MarketWatch

Refinancing can be a time-consuming process, with costs ranging from appraisals to lawyers.

From The Wall Street Journal

They also waived an appraisal and inspection, and put about $300,000 down.

From MarketWatch

Mortgage lenders generally are averse to carrying existing loans over to new borrowers or new properties, at least without new appraisals, credit checks and other paperwork.

From Los Angeles Times

Among the major moves it has taken was the October 2024 sale of a majority stake in its Great American appraisal and liquidation business, which earned the company about $203 million in cash.

From Los Angeles Times