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Divorce Appraisals
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Who will get the marital home?
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Will the real estate (residential property, commercial property, industrial property and/or investment property) be divided equitably?
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How can you ensure that the market value used in the allocation of the division of assets is fair?
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The marital real estate can be sold and the equity divided.
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One of the partners can buy out the interest of the other.
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Other options may be available and recommended by your legal counsel.

Regardless of the method of division, an appraisal could be obtained by one or both partners to ensure the division of the marital real estate assets is equitable. An appraisal for a divorce case requires a professional standard and solidly supported analysis that would meet the requirements set forth in court. Attorneys and CPAs rely on our appraisals for supportable property values for estates, divorces and other disputable cases. Often the date of appraisal may be different from the date that the report was ordered or the date the property was inspected, such as the date of divorce or separation. We are very familiar with the requirements for these types of appraisals and have extensive experience in performing retrospective appraisals.
The Principals of All Real Estate Appraisals hold the prestigious MAI designation and have over 50 years of real estate appraisal experience in both residential appraisal and commercial appraisal.
Our residential appraisal department specializes in the Orlando MSA Area including:
- Orange County - Orlando, Winter Park, Maitland, Ocoee, Windermere, Apopka, Doctor Phillips, Pine Castle, Winter Garden
- Seminole County - Sanford, Lake Mary, Oviedo, Winter Springs, Casselberry, Longwood, Altamonte Springs
- Osceola County - Kissimmee, Saint Cloud, Poinciana, Harmony, Buenaventura Lakes, Celebration
- Lake County - Eustis, Clermont, Groveland, Mount Dora, Tavares, Umatilla, Montverde, Leesburg
- West Volusia County - Debary, Deltona, Orange City, DeLand
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