Add Value to Appraisals. Ask First: “Who’s the Most Important Reader?”
Add Value to Appraisals. Ask First: “Who’s the Most Important Reader?”
Rand M. Curtiss explains how appraisals have the most value when consultants have customized and focused them for their most important intended audience. In some cases, that may be a prospective buyer. In other cases, it might be a client auditor—or even the IRS. That can make quite a bit of difference. Here’s why.